I have an unproductive plum on my allotment which I am thinking of ditching this winter and replacing with a pear tree.
I already have a Williams up there, which crops pretty well, so would like a late variety (one not ready until October) to extend the season.
Not being self-fertile is not an issue, as long as flowering time overlaps with Williams (there's also a Conference on a neighbouring plot, but it may be a bit far to be a reliable pollination partner, especially as it is not very big).
Looking for varieties which taste good and soften nicely when ripe, and crop reliably. Ideally ones which keep well, too, but that is less important.
I already have a Williams up there, which crops pretty well, so would like a late variety (one not ready until October) to extend the season.
Not being self-fertile is not an issue, as long as flowering time overlaps with Williams (there's also a Conference on a neighbouring plot, but it may be a bit far to be a reliable pollination partner, especially as it is not very big).
Looking for varieties which taste good and soften nicely when ripe, and crop reliably. Ideally ones which keep well, too, but that is less important.
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