I imagine the pears ripen, fall off, decompose, and make good fertilizer for the soil around the tree. Farmers could come and gather up some of that pear-dirt in buckets and use it for their own land. An enterprising soul could make an agreement with the owner of the property to sell it. All-natural pear-tree fertilizer...cut it with shredded cedar chips, make a dandy compound.
Quote from: NostradamusTheSeer on 2021-03-10 10:33:57I imagine the pears ripen, fall off, decompose, and make good fertilizer for the soil around the tree. Farmers could come and gather up some of that pear-dirt in buckets and use it for their own land. An enterprising soul could make an agreement with the owner of the property to sell it. All-natural pear-tree fertilizer...cut it with shredded cedar chips, make a dandy compound. The issue I think would be the soil from the decomposed pears might be too acidic and harm their crop. As they decompose it would also attract critters you wouldn't exactly want.
Fellas, is you want some good fertilizer, just get yourselves a dog- it's easy!
Having a good day it sounds like. ^^
^ You could pick up what they do.