Eryn, some varieties I just should never bother to grow.
Because of my dear wife's appreciation for Yellow Pear, I am attempting that one again. It is likely to be a
fruitless attempt. I grew Yellow Pear about 10 years ago and tried thru 4 seasons. The 4th season, I don't believe there was a single fruit that did not crack.
My soil drains very quickly and irrigation is by overhead sprinklers - I've got a lot of square feet to cover. The humidity is often at 20% or even lower by late afternoon. So, it is quite dry here. Sungold and SunSugar cherries do fine. Ildi, which may even have pear-shaped fruit, does well. We will see if I am better at maintaining consistent soil moisture this year than in years past but . . . I doubt if I will be up to Yellow Pear's requirements

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Steve