PEARS

Its easy to grow Pears around here if you start with the right varieties for our climate. They put on quite a flower show and have less challenges than apples. They can live 200 years. They produce juicy succulent fruit in abundance...from mid August  through September.

We recommend you plant 3 different kinds for cross-pollination, as pear blossoms are not so attractive to bees. Plant 20-25 feet apart.

Best to choose one from Column A and 1 or 2 from Column B for best fruit production. All column B selections are extremely hardy and excellent pollinators.

$35,$50,$75, and $99 sizes.

Not all sizes are available for each variety.

"One hundred percent survivability through the winter. It was amazing… If I can do it, anybody can do it."  Alan, Wolcott

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