



Pear Fruit Tree 3-4'
Beautiful blossoms in springtime
Low maintenance once established
Provides shade and privacy
Thrives in
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Pear Fruit Tree 3-4' - Pyrus communis
Pear Fruit Tree 3-4' (Pyrus communis) is a bountiful, deciduous tree that will give you plenty of delicious fruits to harvest. Enjoy them straight off the tree or even in your favorite recipes.
Plant Details - Pear Fruit Tree 3-4'
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
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Pear Fruit Tree 3-4'
Pear Fruit Tree 3-4' is a favorite of orchard trees, with gray brown bark and white flowers, loaded with plenty of delicious fruits.
It is a great 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 and fragrant white flowers in the spring. Flowers will attract many pollinators to your garden, including bees. Leaves will turn from bright green into a warm yellow in the fall.
This is a low maintenance fruit tree that will need little direct care throughout the years.
Plant this tree in full sun. Avoid planting in partial shade in order to have the best fruit set.
Water thoroughly when first planted until well established. Make sure to water in times of drought. The water is directly proportional to how juicy your fruits are, so be sure to keep moist.
Prune this tree yearly, making sure to cut off any damaged or diseased branches. Thinning out the branches will help keep airflow through the center of the tree.
The fruits will attract plenty of hungry wildlife, so be sure to protect and harvest ripening fruits quickly. Squirrels, raccoons, bears and birds are all attracted to these juicy fruits.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Pear Fruit Tree 3-4' provides plenty of shade to sit and rest under.
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Bloom Season
Spring

Bloom/Foliage Color
White

Height at Maturity
Under 25 Feet

Care
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.

Plant Reproduction
The Pear Fruit Tree spreads through seeds, grafting, or rooting.
Plant fruit trees in early spring or late fall when the weather is cool. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the width of the roots and double as deep as the root system. When the tree is put in the hole, make sure the graft union (a noticeable bump where the tree was grafted above the rootstock) is above the soil line. Put dug-out soil around the tree roots, gently firmly remove air pockets, and water thoroughly.
Water young trees regularly, especially during dry spells, to establish a robust root system. Once established, water deeply and less frequently. Prune fruit trees yearly during the dormant season to remove dead or diseased wood, improve air circulation, and shape the tree for optimal fruit production. Fertilize in early spring and thin the fruit when necessary to prevent overbearing, which can stress the tree and reduce fruit quality.
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Improves Garden Ecosystem:
Pear trees support local wildlife by providing food and habitat, contributing to a balanced garden environment.
Delicious Fruit:
Enjoy the pleasure of harvesting and eating your own sweet, juicy pears right from your garden.
Easy to Grow:
Pear trees are relatively low-maintenance, making them a great choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Year-Round Interest:
With attractive foliage, blossoms, and fruit, pear trees provide visual interest through multiple seasons.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Pear Fruit Tree 3-4'?
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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.
Hardy Planting Zones
4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8
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