Zone 5 · Pome Fruit Growing Guide
Apple-like texture, crisp and sweet. Harvested tree-ripe (unlike European pears). Earlier bearing than European pears — often fruit in 2–3 years. Shinseiki and 20th Century are popular varieties.
In Zone 5, Pear (Asian) should be planted outdoors Mar 15 – Apr 15, after the average last frost date of approximately Apr 15.
Good zone. Most Asian pear varieties work. Need cross-pollinator.
Good zone. Most Asian pear varieties work. Need cross-pollinator.
Slightly heavier feeder than European pears. Feed spring and post-harvest.
What you plant next to pear (asian) makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.
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