129. The Frankenpear story (Part III)...
The Frankenpear story is almost worth its own blog. Parts I and II were back in May (blogs 116 and 117 if you want to read the background; briefly the story is about grafting pears onto our hawthorn hedge).
So, the last pics on the blog showed an emerging pear shoot about 5mm in length growing from a hawthorn bush. The graft had worked and Sarah, as she had promised, had to eat her hat.
Now look at it!
Yes, the pictures show a hawthorn hedge with a grafted pear scion growing out of the top (camera case for scale).
I just wonder if in the next year or 2 it might produce a pear. I wonder what Sarah would eat then - maybe a whole suit?
So, the last pics on the blog showed an emerging pear shoot about 5mm in length growing from a hawthorn bush. The graft had worked and Sarah, as she had promised, had to eat her hat.
Now look at it!
Yes, the pictures show a hawthorn hedge with a grafted pear scion growing out of the top (camera case for scale).
I just wonder if in the next year or 2 it might produce a pear. I wonder what Sarah would eat then - maybe a whole suit?
Well done James! Never thought Sarah would actually have to eat her hat. Pictures of the hat-eating please (is there an obscure verb for that? There must be)
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