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Bradford (also known as Callery) pear trees are a pretty sight, but produce a pretty foul odor. They're also illegal in Ohio.
It seems spring has finally reached Ohio. “With warmer temperatures, we are starting to see some of our first blooms of the ...
Bradford pear trees are known to be an invasive species, growing at a rapid rate and outcompeting native plants.
Martha's orchard was first planted in 2017 and includes more than 200 fruit trees. While her trees are pruned and fed ...
Contact your local nursery to find a self-pollinating peach variety that is well-suited for your area.
Callery pear trees, though once popular, are now illegal to plant, grow or sell in Ohio due to their invasive nature. The trees spread easily as birds eat their fruit and disperse the seeds widely.
A Bradford pear tree in bloom is a sure sign that springtime ... Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. "Birds consume the fruit after frost has softened it, subsequently spreading it, and ...
For most fruit trees, pruning is a necessity to keep the tree healthy and producing a good harvest. These trees benefit from ...
ODNR says Callery pear trees have numerous cultivated varieties that can cross-pollinate with each other and produce viable fruit. The most commonly used cultivar is Bradford. Other common ...