Pear 39;Concorde 39; 1 tree
Pear 39;Concorde 39; 1 tree
A manageable, compact, tree that is ideal for container growing. Pear ‘Concorde’ produces a heavy crop of pale green, large pears with firm flesh and excellent flavour, even on a young tree. The fruits are ready to harvest from September to November and will store well until January. Enjoy them at their best by picking ‘Concorde’ pears slightly under-ripe, store them in a cool place and bring them indoors to ripen slowly. Grafted onto 'Quince A' rootstock to produce a tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. These strong growing trees are partially self-fertile but make the ideal planting partner for other varieties such as ‘Williams Bon Chretien’ to aid pollination and increase the yield. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread: Up to 4m (13’). Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Pear 39;Conference 39; 1 tree
Pear 39;Conference 39; 1 tree
The best known of all pears, ‘Conference’ is excellent eaten as a dessert pear but also exceptional when cooked. The long bell shaped fruits with firm flesh can be eaten hard or fully ripe with a smooth juicy flavour. Trees crop late in the season from October to November, and the fruit will store until January. Enjoy ‘Conference’ pears at their best by picking them slightly under-ripe, store them in a cool place and bring indoors to ripen slowly. Grafted onto 'Quince A' rootstock to produce a tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. These strong growing pear trees are partially self-fertile but make the ideal planting partner for another variety such as ‘Williams Bon Chretien’ to aid pollination and increase the yield. If you only have room for one pear tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as a suitable pollinator. Rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread: 4m (13’). Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Pear 39;Williams 39; Bon Chretien 39; 1 tree
Pear 39;Williams 39; Bon Chretien 39; 1 tree
Often simply known as ‘Williams’, the fruits of this superb pear turn yellow as the flesh ripens. Pear ‘Williams Bon Chretien’ is an early fruiting variety producing large yellow non-gritty fruits with an excellent sweet and juicy flavour. This British bred pear is perfect for poaching and preserving, as well as eating fresh from mid to late September.Grafted onto 'Quince A' rootstock to produce a tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. These strong growing trees are partially self-fertile but make the ideal planting partner for Conference or Concorde to aid pollination and increase the yield. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread: 4m (13’). Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Pear Collection 3 trees 1 of each variety
Pear Collection 3 trees 1 of each variety
The perfect collection to provide heavy crops of delicious pears for preserving, poaching or eating straight from the tree. Grow these British bred varieties close to each other to improve pollination and increase crop yields.Grafted onto 'Quince A' rootstock to produce trees with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. Rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread: 4m (13’). Collection comprises 1 tree each of:Pear ‘Conference’ - The long bell shaped fruits with firm flesh can be eaten hard or fully ripe with a smooth juicy flavour.Pear ‘Concorde’ - A heavy crop of pale green, large pears with firm flesh and excellent flavour, even on a young tree.Pear ‘Williams’ Bon Chretien’ - An early fruiting variety producing large yellow non-gritty fruits with an excellent sweet and juicy flavour.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Pear 39;Delsanne 39;® 1 tree
Pear 39;Delsanne 39;® 1 tree
Pear Delsanne™ produces unusual round shaped fruits with a smooth tan skin, delicious, inner white flesh and an exceptional flavour. The fruits are ready to harvest in late September, and if stored in a cool place will keep until at least February. Grafted onto 'Quince A' rootstock to produce a tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. These strong growing pear trees are partially self-fertile but make the ideal planting partner for another variety to aid pollination and increase the yield. If you only have room for one pear tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as a suitable pollinator. Rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread: 4m (13’). Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Pear 39;Family Pear Tree 39; 1 tree
Pear 39;Family Pear Tree 39; 1 tree
An entire orchard on just one tree! Family fruit trees have three different varieties grafted onto one stem, which will pollinate each other and crop at different times to extend the picking season. Perfect for the smaller garden with room for only one tree; and even suited to growing in a large patio container (holding at least 30 litres of compost). Pear rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread if not containerised: 4m (13’).Family pear varieties: Pear ‘Conference’ - One of the best known dessert pears, and tolerant of even cold, shady positions.Pear ‘Williams Bon Chretien’ - Often simply known as ‘Williams’, the fruits of this superb pear turn yellow as flesh ripens.Pear ‘Doyenne du Comice’ - A classic dessert pear with a sweet, juicy flavour.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Pear Tree Collection 3 trees 1 of each variety
Pear Tree Collection 3 trees 1 of each variety
The perfect collection to provide heavy crops of delicious pears for preserving, poaching or eating straight from the tree. Grow these British bred varieties close to each other to improve pollination and increase crop yields.Grafted onto 'Quince A' rootstock to produce trees with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. Rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread: 3m (9’). Collection comprises 1 tree each of: Pear ‘Accolade’ - Ready to harvest from October to November, the fruits have butter-smooth flesh and the perfect balance of acidity and sugar. Pear ‘Conference’ - The long bell shaped fruits with firm flesh can be eaten hard or fully ripe with a smooth juicy flavour.Pear ‘Williams’ Bon Chretien’ - An early fruiting variety producing large yellow non-gritty fruits with an excellent sweet and juicy flavour.Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Pear 39;Accolade 39; 1 tree
Pear 39;Accolade 39; 1 tree
Pear ‘Accolade’ was first spotted on a roadside in Essex in the 1970’s, laden with fruit which stayed on the tree late into autumn. Ready to harvest from October to November, the fruits have butter-smooth flesh and the perfect balance of acidity and sugar. Eat them straight from the tree or cook them for a warming autumn dessert. The fruits store well so you can even enjoy them into winter. Grafted onto 'Quince A' rootstock to produce a tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. These strong growing pear trees are partially self-fertile but make the ideal planting partner for another variety to aid pollination and increase the yield. If you only have room for one pear tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as a suitable pollinator. Rootstock: Quince A. Height and spread: 3m (9’). Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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Pear 39;Garden Pearl 39; 1 tree
Pear 39;Garden Pearl 39; 1 tree
Enjoy the meltingly soft flesh of this delicious patio pear. The large, leaves hide equally large round, dark green fruits that can be harvested in October. With an upright habit and a framework of short growing branches, Pear ‘Garden Pearl’ makes A manageable, compact, tree that is ideal for container growing. Grafted onto 'Quince C' rootstock to produce a compact tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. Patio pear tree ‘Garden Pearl’ is partially self-fertile but makes the ideal planting partner for other varieties to aid pollination and increase the yield. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator. Rootstock: Quince C. Height and spread: 100cm (39in).Useful links:How to grow fruit trees Fruit rootstock guide
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