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Patio 'Conference' Pear Tree | 4.5L Pot

Patio 'Conference' Pear Tree | 4.5L Pot

  • The UK's most popular pear variety, producing distinctive long, russet-skinned fruit with sweet, melting flesh.
  • Reliable self-fertile variety that yields heavy crops in September and October without needing a pollination partner.
  • Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position with well-drained soil; water frequently during fruit development to prevent drop.
  • To grow in containers, select a pot at least 40-50cm in diameter and plant using a loam-based compost, such as John Innes No. 3, ensuring adequate drainage.
  • Supplied as a patio tree grafted onto dwarfing rootstock, trained to maintain a compact, bushy habit suitable for small spaces.
$53.28
Patio 'Conference' Pear Tree | 4.5L Pot
$53.28

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Patio 'Conference' Pear Tree | 4.5L Pot

  • The UK's most popular pear variety, producing distinctive long, russet-skinned fruit with sweet, melting flesh.
  • Reliable self-fertile variety that yields heavy crops in September and October without needing a pollination partner.
  • Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position with well-drained soil; water frequently during fruit development to prevent drop.
  • To grow in containers, select a pot at least 40-50cm in diameter and plant using a loam-based compost, such as John Innes No. 3, ensuring adequate drainage.
  • Supplied as a patio tree grafted onto dwarfing rootstock, trained to maintain a compact, bushy habit suitable for small spaces.

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  • The UK's most popular pear variety, producing distinctive long, russet-skinned fruit with sweet, melting flesh.
  • Reliable self-fertile variety that yields heavy crops in September and October without needing a pollination partner.
  • Thrives in a sunny, sheltered position with well-drained soil; water frequently during fruit development to prevent drop.
  • To grow in containers, select a pot at least 40-50cm in diameter and plant using a loam-based compost, such as John Innes No. 3, ensuring adequate drainage.
  • Supplied as a patio tree grafted onto dwarfing rootstock, trained to maintain a compact, bushy habit suitable for small spaces.