Ripe red and green pears hanging from Pear Fruiting Tree branch

Pear Tree

Moonglow / 2-3 Feet / Buy 1 Get 1 Free
$32.99
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Ripe red and green pears hanging from Pear Fruiting Tree branch

Pear Tree

Beautiful blossoms in springtime, Low maintenance once established, Provides shade and privacy
$32.99
Sale price  $32.99 Regular price 

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Pear Trees For Sale - Fruiting Favorites

Pear Fruit Trees are highly sought after by gardeners and homeowners alike. They have large fruits that can be enjoyed as organic snacks in as little as 4 years, or attract tons of wildlife and pollinators to your lawn. The fruit supply is bountiful, and this deciduous tree will give you plenty of delicious fruits to harvest. Enjoy them straight off the tree or even in your favorite recipes. TN Nursery ships out tons of fruiting pear trees and other varieties that will fit perfectly in your planting zone.

Plant Details - Pear Fruit Trees (Pyrus)

Family: Rosaceae

Light Requirement: Full Sun

Water Needs: Moist

Height: 20 – 30 ft.

Spread: 15 – 20 ft.

Growth Rate: Fast

Bloom Time: Spring

Flower Color: White

Wildlife Value: Attracts bees

Lush pear fruiting tree with abundant green pears on branches

Landscape Uses and Maintenance of Pear Fruit Trees (Pyrus)

Pear Trees are a favorite of orchard trees, with gray brown bark and white flowers, loaded with plenty of delicious fruits. It is an excellent addition to your orchard, edible garden, or as an accent for your yard. Have a small space but still want to be able to grow your own food? This is a medium-sized fruit tree that can be espaliered into smaller, more complex, compact shapes with training in order to make the most of any small area. You won’t need to go to the store for pears any longer!

This tree will become dotted with beautiful, fragrant white flowers in the spring. These flowers will attract many pollinators to your garden, including bees. In the fall, the leaves will turn from bright green into a warm yellow.

Noteworthy Characteristics of Pear Moonglow Trees

Pear Fruit Tree needs little direct care throughout the years. Plant it in full sun, avoiding partial shade, for the best fruit set. Prune this tree yearly, cutting off any damaged or diseased branches. Thinning out the branches will help keep airflow through the tree's center.

The fruits will attract plenty of hungry wildlife, so quickly protect and harvest ripening fruits. Squirrels, raccoons, bears, and birds are all attracted to these juicy fruits.

Bare-root pear fruiting tree with slender brown trunk and tangled roots

When to plant Pear Fruit Tree ?

Plant pear fruit trees in late winter or early spring while they’re still dormant. This timing allows their roots to establish before warm weather arrives. With good sunlight and soil drainage, they’ll grow strong and produce delicious fruit in the coming years.

Where to plant a Pear Fruit Tree?

Plant a pear fruit tree in full sun with well-drained, fertile soil. Choose an open spot with good air circulation to keep the tree healthy and productive. With sunlight and space, it will grow strong and yield delicious fruit each year.

How to Plant a Pear Fruit Tree?

To plant a pear fruit tree, dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Place the tree so the roots spread naturally, then fill in with soil and water thoroughly. Add mulch around the base to retain moisture and encourage steady growth.

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Exposure

Pear fruit trees thrive in full sun, needing at least 6-8 hours of total sun daily. Full sun exposure is vital for healthy growth, fruit production, and disease prevention, ensuring the tree develops strong branches and sweet, well-ripened fruit.

Height at Maturity

Under 25 Feet

Usage

Fruit

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Bare-root

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Planting Zones

4-9

How To Grow

How to Grow and Care for Fruit Trees

Fruit trees are a rewarding addition to any landscape, offering fragrant blossoms in spring and fresh, homegrown harvests in summer or fall. Popular varieties like apple, peach, pear, and plum thrive in full sun and well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. Choose trees suited to your USDA zone, and plant in early spring or fall for the best root development.

Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and deep enough so the root flare sits just above the soil line. Backfill with native soil, water deeply, and apply mulch around the base—keeping it a few inches from the trunk—to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Water regularly during the first growing season, especially during dry spells.

Prune annually to shape the tree, improve air circulation, and boost fruit production. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced or fruit-specific fertilizer. With proper planting, seasonal care, and a little patience, fruit trees will reward you with beauty, shade, and bountiful harvests year after year.

Care Tips
Pear fruit trees thrive with consistent watering and well-drained soil. Trim yearly to keep shape and remove dead or overcrowded branches. Fertilize in early spring and protect from pests and diseases. Often, check for signs of pests.
Light Requirements
Pear fruit trees thrive in full sun, needing at least 6-8 hours of total sun daily. Full sun exposure is vital for healthy growth, fruit production, and disease prevention, ensuring the tree develops strong branches and sweet, well-ripened fruit.
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