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2-in-1 Pear Surprise Tree

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Two Delicious Pear Varieties, One Easy-Growing Tree

Why 2-in-1 Pear Surprise Trees?

Don't settle for one type of pear when you can grow two different varieties on a single tree! This amazing two-in-one pick boasts unique, delectable varieties that deliver sweet and crisp flavor unlike any other.

From mid-summer until fall, your 2-in-1 Pear Surprise gives you home-grown pears for every recipe. Expensive trips to the supermarket for more fruit are now a thing of the past. And you'll have save space in your garden since you get two separate varieties grafted onto one easy-growing tree.

Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better

Each tree consists of two different pear varieties that have been carefully grafted onto a single healthy rootstock. As a result, each tree is strong, low maintenance, and ready to pump out tons of pears...all without any work from you.

Plus, because we've put in the hard work at our nursery to plant, nurture and ship your 2-in-1 Pear Surprise Tree with care, you'll be rewarded with fruit as soon as the first year!

We can’t guarantee the exact types of pears that you will receive on this tree, but you will receive two of the varieties listed:

Bartlett Pear

Bosc Pear

Comice Pear

D’Anjou Pear

Kieffer Pear

Shinseiki Asian Pear

Seckel Pear

But don't wait...delicious pears of your own await. Get your 2-in-1 Pear Surprise Tree today!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Give your pear tree a location that features full sun and well-draining soil. Choose a bright, sheltered location, preferably with southern exposure.

Dig a hole three times the size and just as deep as the root ball. You want to be careful that the tree does not settle too low in the soil. After the hole is dug, carefully loosen and unwind any roots as necessary. Plant the tree so that the roots are spread in the hole and the entire root ball is covered with soil. Fill in the hole completely and gently remove air pockets that may have formed by tamping down with a spade. Water the tree thoroughly after the tree has been planted.

2. Watering: Water your pear tree as necessary giving it at least 1 or 2 inches of water once a week. When the weather gets hot and dry during the peak of summer, increase the amount of water to maintain proper hydration and moisture. Do not water the pear tree after the first frost in the fall. You should resume watering once the last frost has passed.

3. Pruning: When pruning, it’s important to trim the pear tree’s central leader to promote an upright position. If there are any competing branches present, remove them so that multiple leaders do not form. Maintain the tree’s natural shape by pruning large, lateral branches. Dead, dying or wilted branches should always be removed to help the Pear Tree focus its energy on growing healthy and producing an abundance of fruit.

4. Pollination: Harvest pears at the end of the growing season (October-November). Watch the fruit regularly, as it will require two to three weeks to harden before harvest. Pick pears when they have reached full color and size and are firm to the touch. Check the tree daily and pick fruit every two to three days until your harvest is complete.