Pear Tree Never Blossomed

catjac1975

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In looking at it again it seems like you should remove some of the small branches. Did you top it when you pruned? It should be reduced to 3-4 main branches. I don't think topping it is the best way to prune.
 

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Cat, I don't know anything about pruning! I only know to prune suckers, any crossing branches, dead ones, and to prune to an outward bud/leaf. I guess I topped it. I just kept cutting to shape it. lol I will check to see how many main branches it has and prune it more if it needs it.

Mary
 

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This looks like it would be great use for your spot. Note the main branches. Your tree is still young. Especially if you have missed a bloom concentrate on pruning for the future. I would leave one branch per variety for now.
 

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