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Are they green and then changing to yellow? - I have Concorde which are ripe at the moment although they are about a month early! William pears are also ready at this time.

 

We usually watch for the wasps to start moving in - they do that just before they are really ripe :twisted: - and then start picking them. If you lift them up gently they will come away fairly easily if they are ready, you don't need to pull them off. If they are still green then they will ripen in the house over a day or so.

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I am sure they are not ready yet as they are a bit like a turnip inside :shock: I just don't want them going to waste once ready to pick. Colourwise they look similar to Conference but at the moment look a bit darker although there is some paler green starting. Shapewise they are very slightly dumpier although not a dumpy variety like Comice. I reckon it will be a common variety though. Thanks for the picking tips :D

I will keep a watch on the wasps!

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We have 3 young pear trees and one of them has 4 William shaped pears with a pink blush on it and I have been wondering when they will be ripe. I had read that they won't ripen fully on the tree is this correct? I love my pears juicy and soft not crispy. It was an unlabeled tree from Lidl a couple of years ago.

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Didn't know that you could get cooking pears? Hmm that could complicate the situation :?

 

 

Nor do I, unless they're ornamental pears? In which case I might lop the tree down - as I am sick of having to move the netted area to stop chickens being bopped on the head by windfall!

 

:lol:

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I have a pear tree in my garden and I'm sure they're cooking pears, they fall off and rot about now and when you pick them they're rock hard and bitter. They're a mixture of green and russet colour.

if they are on the small side and dry your mouth out like blotting paper then it could be a perry pear

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I have been back to my son's garden and have taken these photos of the pears. It appears there are two varieties. They do not appear to be ripe yet although there are some on the ground. They are still the texture of turnips and the seeds are still a light colour.

Any idea what types of pears these are please :D

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I have been back to my son's garden and have taken these photos of the pears. It appears there are two varieties. They do not appear to be ripe yet although there are some on the ground. They are still the texture of turnips and the seeds are still a light colour.

Any idea what types of pears these are please :D

I would hate to waste these pears by not knowing how to deal with them so any ideas on variety would be great, please :D

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have a look at this one for the red one

http://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk/Pear-Louise-Bonne-of-Jersey-Pyrus-communis-Louise-Bonne-Jersey

 

also have a look a concorde or Conference for the green one

sadly there aren't many photos of red pears about

 

you could try traling through here there is one or 2 red ones with photos

http://www.keepers-nursery.co.uk/stockresults.aspx

 

you'll need to conpare the pics with a 4 or 5 fruits from differant sides of the tree really but it will only be a rough guess but you should then get an idea as to what they are

the other option is to take a sample to an apple day were they are doing an ID's of apples and pears

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have a look at this one for the red one

http://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk/Pear-Louise-Bonne-of-Jersey-Pyrus-communis-Louise-Bonne-Jersey

 

also have a look a concorde or Conference for the green one

sadly there aren't many photos of red pears about

 

you could try traling through here there is one or 2 red ones with photos

http://www.keepers-nursery.co.uk/stockresults.aspx

 

you'll need to conpare the pics with a 4 or 5 fruits from differant sides of the tree really but it will only be a rough guess but you should then get an idea as to what they are

the other option is to take a sample to an apple day were they are doing an ID's of apples and pears

 

Thanks so much I am sure the red one is the one listed and the green one Concord. It did not quite look like Conference to me but I see it is related so that explains the similarity. I have not heard of an apple identification day up here but perhaps someone knows of one. Anyway now I will know when to harvest. Thanks again :D

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The pears are in my son's garden and he probably hasn't given them a second thought :roll: Perry would be great to make :D Wonder how I could do that :? OH did some home brew from a kit so we will have some equipment. Years ago (before children) we made pea pod wine..it was lethal, bit like paintstripper :lol:

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