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This little pear tree is about 5ft tall. Because I have no real garden it roots in a self designed raised bed which I made from pine, thick plastic foil and soil.

Planting this tree was a spontaneous decision when I asked at the market for the price of 2 pounds of cherries. The price was about 10$ and I answered that I'd rather buy a cherry tree for that price. I am pretty stubborn and found myself back in a garden center one hour later but the cherry trees were all sold (which didn't surprise me) and I decided for a pear tree, which was a little shorter than myself. His little stem was not much thicker than my thumb. I guess you can't expect a full grown tree for 7 bucks and this little wannabe just fitted into my little "garden"

Today - about 10 years later - he is still about 5ft, I cut him 3 times a year. But his stem is thick and sturdy now and since a few years he grows between 25 and 35 huge and delicious pears every year.

From spring to fall he is a friendly host for uncounted spiders, bees, ladybugs and many other insects. Late in fall I the pears get replaced by several fat balls for the birds and I think their "natural guano" is what makes my little pear tree such a great and generous donor.

The weight of the pears is between 370 and 510 gr (13 - 18 ounces) each.

The pictures are sorted by month, not by year and there will be pictures of different years.
       
    
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September - Pouting Spider
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September - Pouting Spider
This spider is pouting on his twig while he watches me cutting twigs and small branches from his tree.
Photo Comments:
 wholigan wrote: Friday, November 23, 2007 - 11:34 PM

Sometime in the '60's I read the book by Rachel Carson, The Silent Spring. Here we are in 2007 and what she said back then is coming true. The Bee's are in trouble and spiders are doing their work. I urge everyone to read that book if you haven't already. I'm still not a fan of spiders but they do have a place in the Universe.