I started growing a few fruit trees last year as I am starting to get into gardening. We planted a pear tree that is a 5 grafted pear tree. I am not sure all the varieties of pear on it except anjou, bartlet and maybe bosc... the tree was a gift from my dad, and when he got it to my house some of the tags on the limbs fell off on the ride.
The tree looks very healthy, the flowers are budding and it grew quite a bit last year and I was able to train some of the branches. It is still rather small and I think I will pick the developing fruit off when pollinated so the branches have a chance to get stronger on each variety ( as the grafting is each branch). There is a mark that does worry me, it has been on the tree since I planted it. It doesn't ooze, and I don't think it has increased in size. There is a apple tree planted next to it and the apple is healthy. I have a reaalllly old pear tree about 12 feet away downhill that needs to come down...
This mark I hope is not a canker... here are some photos, please tell me your thoughts.
ALSO I have this peach tree. Its a Frost peach tree. this is its 3rd year. The second year I had significant dieback after a harsh winter, and during the season it developed peach leaf curl. During dormancy I sprayed it with copper sulfate x2. This is supposed to slow the growth of the bacteria. So far the peach tree is budding lovely! All new growth looks healthy... however this spot also looks bad on the tree... could also be a canker? Thoughts anyone?
My hopes is this is not so and my trees are as healthy as they appear to be now... I'm just starting this hobby, and am hoping to grow my own organic crops.... I do know lots of fruiting trees don't have the prettiest bark, and are not the most uniform perfect looking trees. I hope these are just blemishes...
anyways experienced opinions are great

Peach tree:

5 Grafted Pear Tree:
