On this roasting hot Labor Day I am hunkered down with time to ponder the most recent tree phenomenon. After all, we can't do serious politics and policy all the time. Recall last year's bountiful pear crop here and here. As I mentioned last year, my pears can be hit or miss depending on the year while the Gravenstein apples are reliable like fine clockwork. This year was a pear bust. There were a few small ones at the beginning of the season, but none ever matured.
Now for the mystery. My next door neighbor also has a pear tree and hers did very well! The two trees are only 100 feet apart. One gets nothing and the other has an above average yield. Any experts care to weigh in on why this might happen? Here's one of the neighbor's pears that was delicious.



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