
ASIAN PEAR tree seeds, Hardy FRUIT TREE
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ASIAN PEAR, CHINESE PEAR, CHINESE SAND PEAR, JAPANESE PEAR, ORIENTAL PEAR, SAND PEAR
The Pyrus pyrifolia, also known as the Asian pear, Chinese pear, Japanese pear, and many other names, is a species of pear tree native to East Asia. The fruit is distinctively different from its European counterparts, with a crisp, grainy texture and high water content. The fruit is commonly served peeled and raw, making it an excellent snack, especially when wrapped carefully to prevent bruising due to its juiciness. With an average yield of 83kg per year, these pears are grown throughout East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. They are a popular symbol of early spring, and the tree's flowers are a common sight in gardens and the countryside. Pears belong to the Akanashi or Russet pears group, with yellowish-brown rinds, and the Aonashi or Green pears group, with yellow-green rinds. These pears are best suited for serving to guests, giving as gifts or eating together in a family setting. While they aren't typically used for pies or jams due to their texture and water content, they make an excellent sweetener in sauces, especially for marinating meat. These delicious pears are also known for their numerous health benefits, providing a significant amount of dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals
Growing Info:
Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours.
Stratification: cold stratify for 90 days.
Germination: sow seed 1/4" deep, tamp the soil, mulch the seed bed.
I am impressed by your efforts and resilience in growing your PEAR trees! May I suggest to you to keep the trees in a pot until they are about 1.3-2ft tall (40-60cm). Carefully transplant without cutting off any of the roots.
Best time to plant would be during spring time, once the threat of hard frost has passed. The planting hole should be much wider than the roots to allow them to grow easily. Water the tree in well to eliminate air pockets. Spread mulch of hay or wooden chips a few inches thick around the trees.
Wait a month or two before considering adding a slow release nitrogen- source. You should not have to be watering it any more after the first year.Prune as little as possable the first few years so you don't delay fruit bearing
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