Asian Pear Tree - Pruning - Zone 7b

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • To maintain a small size Asian Pear Tree, I prune twice a year. Summer pruning for zone 7b for me is around the week of 4th of July. This will give the tree another flush of growth until November (4 months of growths). My pear trees came out of dormancy from March to July (4 months of growths). Pruning will help maintain the shape, size, and quality of the tree and fruits.
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  • @keliwyn
    @keliwyn 4 года назад +1

    One of the best pruning videos I've seen.

  • @sandibendocchi2895
    @sandibendocchi2895 3 года назад +1

    Another great video!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge & making it easy to understand!!

  • @linhhoang-gm7me
    @linhhoang-gm7me 4 года назад +1

    Thank you co nuoc mam.
    Best informative Asian pears video all day.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @albertyoung8659
    @albertyoung8659 3 года назад +1

    Awesome great keep it up.

  • @momssnack3298
    @momssnack3298 4 года назад +1

    You have a really nice garden!! Thank you for good information !

  • @sjscaliforniagarden478
    @sjscaliforniagarden478 4 года назад

    Healthy growing trees

  • @mythoecoliving2917
    @mythoecoliving2917 3 года назад

    beautiful garden... we just purchased 2 Asian pears last week so will try.

  • @shfkdd4149
    @shfkdd4149 4 года назад

    Great info

  • @lisaf7688
    @lisaf7688 3 года назад

    Thank you! I bought a house with a very overgrown Asian pear tree and part of it just broke. Ugh! I’m going to try to rescue it.

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, that's what happens to long and skinny branches that can't hold up the fruits. Don't prune too much at one time. Do about a third per season to not shock it.

  • @cowboymcq6711
    @cowboymcq6711 2 года назад

    Great video
    Thanks for the help I’ve got a Asian pear tree that’s like 5 years old and 30 feet tall she needs a little trim I’ve never pruned it yet This video will help tho

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  2 года назад

      Thanks for your feedback! Take it slow since you haven't pruned it for. Long time. Take just maybe 1/3 off so it doesn't get shock. As it grows over next summer and winter, prune a little more each time to your desired shape. Might take couple years.

  • @alexnieto4618
    @alexnieto4618 Год назад

    Wow! I just got my first tree yesterday, very informative video! What’s that plant behind your tree?!

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  Год назад

      Thanks Alex.
      I have Blueberry, Sky pencil, peonies behind my tree.

  • @DumitruVasile-o5w
    @DumitruVasile-o5w 10 месяцев назад

    Ce frunza sanatoasa ,are

  • @tinale9458
    @tinale9458 2 года назад

    Thanks sharing! Can you tell me how to fertilizer tree before the leaves and flowers comes out? Because my tree have some insects ate the leaves and fruits. Thank you

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  2 года назад +1

      I do very little work for them. I usually feed them like half a cup of Milorganite maybe 2-3 times a year during the spring and summer. I prune them twice a year, January and July. Keep my tree open so air can flow through, and short so I can easily manage. In the spring before the leaves pushed out or newsgroups come out, I spray with Copper Fungicide to keep the cedar rust down. Because the leaves air out easily, I have no issues with insects or anything else. Cedar rust is all I've experienced.

    • @tinale9458
      @tinale9458 2 года назад

      Thank you For your reply ! I live in Canada where can I buy the bottom you used to spray?

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  2 года назад +1

      I bought mine from Walmart, home depot, Lowes, nursery places.

    • @tinale9458
      @tinale9458 2 года назад

      Thank you very much for your help

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  2 года назад

      You're welcome!

  • @Jlui83
    @Jlui83 3 года назад

    Any diseases? I have 2asian pears and both got black spot or rust this year. I had to pluck off all the leaves. The leaves grew back but no fruit. I’m going to use some copper fungicide next year before the blooms as preventative.

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  3 года назад

      Yes. Mine got hit with black spots and cedar rust. I plucked every single leave and fruit and sprayed with copper fungicide. This year my garden got hit pretty bad.

  • @DucPham-ok5ko
    @DucPham-ok5ko 4 года назад

    I'm living in MN ( zone 4 B ). I got some Asian pear trees. I watched a lot of clips about pruning .
    I'm confusing about that.
    What's different between summer pruning and winter pruning ? which one for more fruit and which one for shape

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  4 года назад +2

      Hi Duc. Winter and summer pruning to me are both size control. Pruning is for better fruit quality and less disease comparing to let alone. Also better control and maintenance
      As far as more fruits, I think it's depends on your preference. Pruning will remove wood and fruiting wood included, but with the remaining fruiting wood the tree can spend more energy on them and fruits will be larger and more quality.
      Summer pruning is to control the tree to a smaller manageable size. Pears grow straight up and very tall and lengthy and eventually be out of reach if you have fruits. Branches will bend and will break if fruits too heavy. Pruning in general to keep the desired shape of the tree and at the same time developing thicker canes for future fruits. Summer pruning can open up the inside of the tree for air movement to avoid diseases that like moisture.
      Winter pruning is to remove dead wood, or any disease and reshape the form of the tree. Through the growing season the tree stay dorman and reserves all energy in the root for spring. If prune right before break dormancy, a lot of energy stored won't spend on extra leaves if prune instead will spend on what is left on the tree. When it flowers in the spring, then fruit, the tree will signal to care for the fruits (just like human and animals in my opinion) and hence large quantity fruits.
      I am super short so I like my pear to have open center form. It also slow down the vegetative growth and produce fruits.
      Pears will fruit on 2nd year woods so, every so often in years, as the branch grow too old, prune to a stub of 1-2" to renew new woods as older branch/tree won't fruit much anymore.
      I hope you're not too confused. It's a bit long.

  • @kronosdb
    @kronosdb 3 года назад

    How many years are those Asian Pear trees in this video?

  • @sherikream
    @sherikream 4 года назад

    How many years in the ground? Have you had any fruits yet? Where are you in 7b, I'm also 7b just planted 2 young Asian pears last year training into espalier.

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  4 года назад

      Hi @sherikream, I currently have 2 Asian Pears and 1 Kieffer pear in the ground. They are about 5 years old. I've had fruits over the past 2-3 years. They are great. I am in NC near Durham/Raleigh area.
      I love aspalier style. They will be so cool looking. I am thinking of doing 1 or two, but haven't decided where I'd do it yet.. Are you doing espalier because of space limited? It will require a lot of pruning to maintain.
      Where in zone 7b are you?

    • @sherikream
      @sherikream 4 года назад

      @ Fish Sauce Mama, yes, I only have a small narrow garden space in my yard so espalier would be the way to go. I have a Shin Li and a Korean Giant. The shin li is doing ok in terms of growth, the Korean giant only grew like an inch this year up till now. But it looks like it needs a lot of heat to push branch growth because it’s gotten much hotter the last 2 weeks and I’m seeing some new growth now. I’m in NYC.

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  4 года назад

      Good luck on your tree. Once they get established, they will grow like crazy.

    • @fishsaucemama
      @fishsaucemama  4 года назад

      I bought mine from Stark Bros. They have very good quality trees so far.