tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1752027331714385066.post4588487327463496202..comments2024-03-19T14:38:21.141-07:00Comments on Terra Forming Terra: The Curse of the Bradford Peararcleinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05942529252160087271noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1752027331714385066.post-8352938112878724002017-03-11T20:46:22.363-08:002017-03-11T20:46:22.363-08:00So true! We had one of these in the front yard and...So true! We had one of these in the front yard and yes, it ended up splintering and falling on the house. It's sad, too -- I used to take the dog and walk down to a little stand of these trees and the robins would always come back early and visit there, maybe to eat the tiny pear fruits. Perhaps this particular endeavor was engineered by the tree planting folks to keep them in full employment when the trees had their early demise. So folks, let's try to plant native trees, especially the ones with edible parts, and avoid this monocultural menace!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10156502861094056484noreply@blogger.com