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How Do You Grow An Asian Pear Tree?

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How Do You Grow An Asian Pear Tree?

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The Asian Pear is a wonderful tree to grow in the garden or the orchard. It is a handsome vertical grower that has neat leaves and clusters of white, scented flowers in the spring. The fruits that follow taste like a cross between an apple and pear and tend to be very crispy. You can use them in recipes for either apples or pears, or eat them fresh, right off of the tree. The best time to plant an Asian pear tree is in the autumn and winter if you live where frost is mild. Early spring is good where soils freeze — as soon as the soil is workable. But you are okay planting them at any time of the year so long as the ground isn’t icy. The best zones for growth are between 5 and 9. Select a location to grow your tree in full sun. Dig the hole wider than than deep, but make sure the roots fit easily into the depth of the hole. If the soil is dry in the bottom of the hole, water it. Back fill your hole with soil (mix in amendments now if your soil needs them). Asian pears are not all that

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