Pear, Columbia Red Anjou
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Tree Care:
Planting:
Sunny, well-draining soil. Space 15-20 ft apart. Hole depth: root ball depth, width: twice root ball.
Watering:
Moist soil. Deep watering. 1-2 inches per week.
Fertilizing:
Balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Avoid over-fertilizing.
Pruning:
Prune in late winter/early spring. Remove dead/diseased branches. Open canopy.
Mulching:
Organic mulch around base. Keep away from trunk.
Pest/Disease Control:
Inspect for pests and diseases. Use controls as needed. Clean up fallen debris.
Thinning:
Thin fruit for proper spacing and branch support.
Harvesting:
Harvest late summer/early fall. Pears should be firm and sweet-smelling. Twist gently to remove.
Tree Description:
Size and Shape:
Medium to large tree, 15-20 ft high.
Features a broad, spreading canopy.
Leaves:
Medium green, glossy, and oval-shaped.
Flowers:
White to light pink clusters in spring. Fragrant and attracts pollinators.
Fruit:
Medium to large, round with a red skin.
Smooth, juicy flesh with a sweet flavor. Ideal for fresh eating and cooking.
Hardiness:
USDA zones 5 to 8.
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