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- From: "Doreen Howard" <gardendiva@charter.net>
- To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>, <gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Cc: EDWARD S LYON <eslyon@wisc.edu>, David Howard <davidphoward@hotmail.com>, Mark Dwyer <mark.dwyer@rotarygardens.org>, judi krueger <kruegerhj@charter.net>, Bill Adams <wd4adams@wt.net>
- Subject: [NAFEX] 'Slimus erectus'
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:08:23 -0500
I returned home from a glorious week in Portland,
enjoying gardens and grower displays, talking horticulture with experts and
fellow hortiholics and experiencing the Oregon life to find my Asian pear
tree was attacked by 'Slimus erectus.'
The fruit-feeding vermin picked every one of the 44
Shenseiki Asian pears from the grafts on the Korean Giant Asian pear
tree. They were perfectly ripe, flawlessly organic due to my bagging
them at thinning and succulent. All the ripe Honeycrisp, Ashmead's Kernel,
Pixie Crunch, Sweet Sixteen, Golden Delicious, Sops of Wine and Pitsmaston
Pineapple apples on trees were ignored. Obviously this creature has an
economic agenda, as Asian pears sell for $2 each at the local grocery
store.
The reason for my rant is that I've waited
patiently for four years to eat a Shenseiki Asian pear. The main tree,
Korean Giant, has bore fruit for three seasons, but the Shenseiki grafts took
longer to mature and set fruit. The purloined crop was my first. Now
I have to wait another year to finally taste a Shenseiki.
I will harvest next year, even if I have to
buy a wolf or bear to patrol the yard.
Doreen Howard
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- [NAFEX] 'Slimus erectus', Doreen Howard, 09/24/2008
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