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YouGarden Patio 'conference' Pear Tree 90-110Cm Tall In 5L Pot

YouGarden Patio 'conference' Pear Tree 90-110Cm Tall In 5L Pot

Product code
287050
Model
300024
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Overview

‘Conference’ Pear produces a large crop of fruit with clear white flesh that is ready to pick each September. The long, tapering fruits are packed with an irresistible sweetness and lip-smacking juice that will drip from your chin when you bite into one that is perfectly ripe.

Because of its outstanding flavour, it remains the most popular pear grown in Britain by a long measure, both in commercial orchards and home gardens. It is ideal for you to grow because it is very heavy cropping and when picked unripe it’s great for keeping for 2 or more months.

'Conference' is largely self-fertile, so you’ll always get a great crop of the most delicious pears, and it won’t grow too large, as it is supplied grafted onto dwarfing Quince rootstock.

Fully deserving of its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence and enjoy a wonderful crop.

Specifications

  • Availability: September to April
  • Planting time: All year round
  • Flowering time: April to May
  • Fruiting time: September to October
  • Supplied as an established tree 90-110cm tall in a 5L pot, ready to plant, reaching a height and spread of 2.5m (8ft)

Top Tips

  • Place your tree in a sunny positions for the best crops.

Care Information

  • Dig a hole at least twice the width of the root ball.
  • Plant your tree so that it’s at the same soil level as it was in its pot.
  • Apply a slow-release fertiliser such as blood, fish and bone, in early spring, and mulch to retain moisture.
  • Water regularly, and don't let the soil dry out if planted in pots.
  • Established trees don't require radical pruning - just take off any diseased, dying and damaged branches in late winter. Look at the overall shape and aim for an open structure of branches and remove any that cross over so they don't damage each other.
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