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Early Bon Chretien Pear 20L

R550.00

Pyrus communis ‘Early Bon Chretien’

Hot climates, such as Durban, are unsuitable for growing pear trees.

Early Bon Chretien Pear trees are easy and rewarding to grow, and the fruit is always delicious to add to sweet and savoury dishes.

The Early Bon Chretien pear is one of the oldest dessert pear varieties.

The tree, ideal for even small gardens, bears heavy harvests of large and juicy fruits.

The Early Bon Chretien pear is not self-fertile and requires a different variety of pear to cross-pollinate it. The Forelle pear is a good pollinator.

These trees attract birds, insects, and bees, making your garden a hotspot for a variety of exciting and beneficial species.

These pears offer high fibre and vitamin C content, contributing to a healthy gut and efficient immune system. Poach them with red wine, cloves, and cinnamon, or turn them into a delicious baked tart.

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Position

This pear tree grows well in a partially sunny spot. Plant the Early Bon Chretien pear tree near a different variety with the same blooming period for optimal pollination opportunities. The Forelle pear is an excellent choice for this. The Early Bon Cretien is a hardy tree that does well in most settings. It is a good variety for warmer climates, but not suitable for the extreme heat of Durban.

 Size

The Early Bon Chretien pear tree grows to an average height of 4 to 6 m but can reach a height of about 9 m with a spread of 8 m. So, give them plenty of space to grow and flourish (around 5m around each tree).

 Soil Type

A light, sandy soil that drains well is perfect for this tree. This type of soil is loose enough to stay moist while not becoming flooded, and allows the roots to grow through it easily. A neutral pH (around 7) works best.

 Mulching

Apply organic mulch to your pear tree all year round.

Use from 2 to 5 centimetres of pine bark mulch to protect the roots from UV damage and drying out. It retains moisture and maintains an optimal pH. Do not let the mulch touch the plant stem, as it may cause infection or rot.

 Watering

 The Early Bon Chretien pear tree requires moderate watering to keep the soil moist. Be careful not to overwater it.

 Fertilising

Apply our slow-release all-plant fertiliser. Apply 1 teaspoon every 4-5 months. The roots will absorb what they need.

Alternatively, apply a balanced fertiliser (such as 10-10-10) in early spring before new growth begins. Thereafter, fertilise annually in early spring.

 Pruning

Cut your tree to about four healthy shoots every winter, and thin out excess and unruly spurs. This encourages the growth of fruit and flowers.

Pests and Diseases

Pear trees are susceptible to various pests and diseases, which can impact their health and productivity.

Regularly inspect your pear trees for signs of pests and diseases.
Prune trees to improve air circulation and reduce the spread of diseases.
Remove and destroy infected plant debris to prevent the spread of disease.

Treat promptly or preferably use preventative measures by spraying with agricultural Neem Oil or Effective Microorganisms (EM Control)

 Harvesting 

Pick your Early Bon Chrétien pears when they are still slightly green. They are ready to be picked when they come off the branch easily if you lift and twist them. Try not to leave them to ripen on the tree for too long because they quickly become mealy (or gritty) and overripe. Instead, pick them earlier and allow them to ripen for one to two days.

Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 100 cm
Weight

10

Length

20

Width

20

Height

100

Packaging Type

xlarge_parcel

Maximum

2

Packaging Type 1

large_parcel

Maximum 1

0

Packaging Type 2

medium_parcel

Maximum 2

0

Packaging Type 3

flyer_size

Maximum 3

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