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FAQS for Buying Pear Trees Online
What is the difference between European and Asian Pear trees?
What is the difference between European and Asian Pear trees?
European Pear trees produce fruit with a classic teardrop shape, soft texture, and rich, complex flavor. Asian Pear trees are round like Apples, with firm, crisp flesh and a juicy snap when you bite into them. Both are delicious but require different harvesting and storage techniques. Asian Pears ripen on the tree and are ready to eat right away, while European Pears need to be picked when firm and ripened indoors.
Do I need two Pear trees to get fruit?
Do I need two Pear trees to get fruit?
Some Pear trees, like the Bartlett Pear, are self-pollinating, but most varieties will produce a better harvest when paired with another compatible tree that blooms at the same time. European Pears typically need another European variety for pollination, while Asian Pears require a different Asian Pear cultivar nearby to ensure a full crop. Planting two trees that bloom together means more Pears for you to enjoy.
How long does it take a Pear tree to start producing fruit?
How long does it take a Pear tree to start producing fruit?
Pear trees from Nature Hills Nursery are usually ready to fruit within three to five years after planting. Choose a larger tree from our available container sizes for a head start on harvest. With proper planting, pruning, and care, your Pear tree will reward you with healthy fruit and beautiful spring blossoms year after year.
What are the best Pear tree varieties for home gardens?
What are the best Pear tree varieties for home gardens?
Some of the best Pear trees for home gardens include Hosui and Shinseiki for Asian Pears, which offer crisp texture and sweet flavor, and Comice and D’Anjou for European types, known for their silky bite and gourmet appeal. Seckel Pears are a favorite for canning, and Bartlett remains a popular all-around choice. Choose your variety based on flavor, harvest timing, and whether you prefer fresh eating or preserving.
How should I care for my Pear tree after planting?
How should I care for my Pear tree after planting?
Plant Pear trees in full sun with well-drained soil. Water deeply after planting to eliminate air pockets and mulch around the base to retain moisture. Avoid letting mulch touch the trunk. Prune annually to shape the tree and encourage airflow, and fertilize with a fruit tree-specific formula. Use Nature Hills Root Booster at planting to encourage strong root growth and long-term tree health.