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Pear
Pear

  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: fertile, well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: average
  • Flowering period: April
  • Flower colour: pure white
  • Other features: golden dessert pears
  • Hardiness: fully hardyPollination Group....

ONLY £29.99

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Pear Double U Cordon
Pear Double U Cordon

  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: fertile, well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: slow-growing
  • Flowering period: April
  • Flower colour: pure white
  • Other features: juicy, tender fleshed pears
  • Hardiness: fully hardyPollination Group....

ONLY £99.99

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Family Pear
Family Pear

  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: fertile, well-drained soil
  • Rate of growth: average
  • Flowering period: April
  • Flower colour: white and blush pink
  • Other features: delicious dessert pears
  • Hardiness: fully hardyPollination Group....

ONLY £39.99

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Pear  Concorde 1 Tree
Pear Concorde 1 Tree

A manageable, compact, tree ideal for container growing. A heavy crop, even on a young tree, is produced of pale green large pears with firm flesh and excellent flavour. Ready to harvest from Septembe....

ONLY £18.99

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Pear  Conference 1 Tree
Pear Conference 1 Tree

The best known of all pears, excellent eaten as a dessert pear but also exceptional when cooked, as the long bell shaped fruits with firm flesh can be eaten hard or fully ripe with a smooth juicy flav....

ONLY £18.99

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Pear  Delsannereg Double U Cordon 1 Tree
Pear Delsannereg Double U Cordon 1 Tree

Pear Delsanne® is a small tree producing unusual round shaped fruits with a smooth tan skin and exceptional flavour. Ready to harvest in late September, and if stored in a cool place will keep unt....

ONLY £69.99

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Pear  Delsannereg Single U Cordon 1 Tree
Pear Delsannereg Single U Cordon 1 Tree

A small tree, Pear Delsanne® produces unusual round shaped fruits with a smooth tan skin and exceptional flavour. Ready to harvest in late September, and if stored in a cool place will keep until ....

ONLY £44.99

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Pear  Williams39 Bon Chretien 1 Tree
Pear Williams39 Bon Chretien 1 Tree

An early fruiting variety producing large yellow non-gritty fruits with an excellent sweet and juicy flavour. These strong growing trees are partially self-fertile but make the ideal planting partner ....

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Pear Collection 3 Trees 1 Of Each
Pear Collection 3 Trees 1 Of Each

Collection comprises 1 tree each of Pear Conference Pear Concorde Pear Williams’ Bon Chretien Pears are very versatile, grown as a bush, planted in an open but sheltered position as a cordon or ....

ONLY £46.97

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Pear  Delsannereg Gold Ember 1 Tree
Pear Delsannereg Gold Ember 1 Tree

Easy-to-grow, golden-skinned with a sweet, delicious, inner white flesh grow on a petite tree. Pear Delsanne® is ideal for smaller gardens. Propagated onto 'Quince A' rootstock to produce ....

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Pear Trees

Pears are a great addition to any garden as they are versatile, reliable and decorative also.  Whether growing in containers or against a wall there is a pear for every condition.  Perfect with cheese, savoury dishes and desserts the pear is a British favourite and has earned its place in the garden.  

How to grow

Pears are relatively easy fruit trees to grow in the garden.  The plants on offer have been expertly grown and even include ready trained specimens that will make growing and pruning much simpler.  Once you receive your plants you should water them well and place them in to their final position in the garden.  If you cannot plant immediately you should take care to ensure that plants stay moist and are stored in a cool and bright space.

Position

Originating in the Mediterranean, Pears are hardy plants that require a sunny but sheltered spot in order to thrive and reach their full potential.  Pears can be grown in bush form, against walls and in containers, which offers a great deal of choice to the gardener.

Soil

Although pears are not demanding when it comes to the type or pH of the soil they grow in, they do tend to prefer a well dug, firm and moist soil.  Prior to planting your pear you should improve the soil in the planting area with the addition of organic matter.  Dig in plenty of well-rotted garden compost, manure or multi-purpose compost as this will help to improve soil structure, drainage and water retention.

Care

Newly planted pears will require staking and regular watering in order for them to establish and develop a good root system.  Plant stakes should be left in place for at least four or five years, although removal is not necessary.  Fertilise plants with a general fertiliser in the growing season and mulch around the base of plants with compost or well-rotted manure and avoid this touching the main stem.  For more information on how to grow and train pears please view our book selection that has a wide range of titles.

Harvesting

Fruit may be harvested when plump and when it has changed colour.  Remove by hand or with the use of secateurs.  Fruit may also be picked early and allowed to ripen in the home.

Top Tip

To increase fruit production plant more than one pear tree as this will increase the likelihood of cross pollination which will ultimately lead to more fruit.  If you live in an urban area you may have other pear trees planted nearby.

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