Derek Reese 29
5 year old buck +
I admit it, I might have a grafting problem. My thought is to cut the Bradford pear (picture 1) and some other indeterminate species of pear (picture 2 and 3) which doesn’t produce well and has been stunted by a monster poison ivy vine) off at about chest level so they start throwing water sprouts like crazy. Then next spring, I prune my existing pears pretty hard and order a couple dozen scions and boom I have my very own Franken-trees right here in my front yard..any thoughts on timing or advice? Might this work? I did cut off one of the trunks of the poison ivy tree this year and it threw water sprouts like mad (picture 4) so this is where this is all coming from. By cutting it kinda high (might shoot for 6’ height on the cut stump) I shouldn’t have to cage them or anything.
Bradford pear to be sacrificed

Regular pear to be sacrificed


Excess amount of shoots from tree cut this spring

Bradford pear to be sacrificed

Regular pear to be sacrificed


Excess amount of shoots from tree cut this spring
