Growing Hardy Pears in Cold Climates: What Actually Works
Pears deserve more respect in cold-climate gardens. While apples dominate the conversation, there are pear varieties that are just as hardy. The problem is, most growers don’t know about them. Varieties like Krazulya, Vekovaya, and Ure aren’t widely planted, but they probably should be.
In this episode, I chat with Elisabeth Racine from Hardy Fruit Tree Nursery, where they’re testing about 200 pear varieties. We talk about what it takes to grow pears successfully in colder zones, including variety selection, pollination, feeding, and training.
We also talk about some top cold-hardy pear varieties and the most common mistakes home growers make when planting pears.
If you’ve ever wondered whether pears are worth the space in a northern garden—or which variety to choose if you only have room for one tree—this conversation will help you decide.
Topics covered include:
- Why pears are a worthwhile cold-climate fruit crop
- How far north pears can realistically be grown
- The importance of variety selection
- Top cold-hardy pear varieties for home growers
- Pollination requirements
- What most people get wrong when planting pears
- How long it takes for pear trees to produce
And if you’re looking for more on cold-hardy fruit, tune in to this episode about growing fruit in cold climates with Veronique from Hardy Fruit Tree Nursery!
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