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  • @Crazyaboutpaper1
    @Crazyaboutpaper1 5 лет назад +7

    So glad to see the younger generation interested in agriculture. Best wishes to you son.

  • @MsSlushatel
    @MsSlushatel 4 месяца назад +1

    Very nice video, thank you Aiman

  • @4redka4
    @4redka4 2 года назад

    Nice and on point! :) Thank you, it helped me.

  • @jesusismyking4070
    @jesusismyking4070 Год назад +1

    Found a few Asian pears on my yard, but the fruits are very small and the texture is rather grainy. The trees rather tall. Took me a bit to figure out that they were Asian pears. Now that I know, I intend to start to actually care for them, instead of letting them continue to grow wild.

  • @albertyoung8659
    @albertyoung8659 3 года назад

    Awesome great keep it up son.

  • @eugeniehoarau481
    @eugeniehoarau481 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for all these details in the description ! Very nice video as well. I dream of having my own nashi pear trees in my garden but as I live on an island (Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean), there are a lot of sanitary restrictions concerning plants and we usually have to buy trees in local nurseries...with a limited choice. Would it be possible for you to send Hosui and Shinseiki seeds from your lovely orchard after this year's harvest to Reunion Island where I live (against money, of course) ?

  • @joelfedida5342
    @joelfedida5342 3 года назад +1

    Hi, Very nice video. What would you recommend for a late harvest fruit, with excellent fruit and no so big a tree ? People told me Shinko, others Korean Giant .... any idea ? Thanks from France

  • @nygardenguru
    @nygardenguru 4 года назад +2

    What variety do you recommend for the most compact smallest tree

  • @hallinasjournal7795
    @hallinasjournal7795 3 года назад

    How far apart do you have your trees planted?

  • @Jiraiya_Sage
    @Jiraiya_Sage Год назад

    Tu tu ruuuuu!

  • @sukumardebbarman2274
    @sukumardebbarman2274 4 года назад

    How many years does it take to bear fruit.

  • @e.t.2230
    @e.t.2230 2 года назад

    👌🏼👌🏼

  • @briancrispano828
    @briancrispano828 2 года назад

    How are the Pears trees doing now!

  • @sharoncourt75
    @sharoncourt75 3 года назад

    What climate are you in please? I am i Kansas and hope they take off well zone 6B

  • @azanrahman4835
    @azanrahman4835 4 года назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @TonyArgom
    @TonyArgom 2 года назад

    The sound vídeo is very low.

  • @josefinaortiz3222
    @josefinaortiz3222 11 месяцев назад

    Does the century Asian pear tree look like a pear when it first bears fruit?

  • @karlthegardener923
    @karlthegardener923 6 лет назад +4

    What a happy little fella you are ;-) Nice video. I live in Europe and the nashi trees I have are An benpear, Benito, Hakko, Hosui, Kosui, Kumoi, Mischiraz, Nashi Red, New World, Niitaka, Nijisseiki, Seuri Li, Shinko, Shinseiki and Sik Chon E Pear. I like the Hosui very much and it gives an abundance of fruit, each year over and over. I recommend nashi to all of my friends while it's not yet well known over here.

    • @joelfedida5342
      @joelfedida5342 3 года назад

      Hi, I'm from France and looking for a late harvest tree, with excellent fruit and not a huge tree. I have been told Shinko or Korean Giant.... do you have any suggestion ? Thanks

    • @thaotruong7090
      @thaotruong7090 2 года назад

      And how about the Kosui ?

  • @caseroj6020
    @caseroj6020 6 лет назад +3

    Cool video young man. I do remember your earlier videos created when you were much younger. I found them as I was searching online to learn more about my Hosui and New Century dwarf asian pear trees. I have about 4 Hosui's and two New Century asian pear trees. I also have European style pear trees in my home orchard to include Bartlett, Kiefer, Hood, Flordahome, and Baldwin. My trees are much younger so it's nice to look at your video's and learn about what I should expect from mine as they grow. Cheers and thanks for posting!

    • @sharoncourt75
      @sharoncourt75 3 года назад

      Jose casero what climate are you in? I had a 2 on 1 housing and chonjuro but it died

    • @caseroj6020
      @caseroj6020 3 года назад

      @@sharoncourt75 I am in USDA Zone 9b in Central Florida USA. We usually get about 100-200 chill hours every years and the Asian pears seems to be ok with it. My low chill pear trees have been a very pleasant surprise to grow in my garden. I like them much more than my apple trees because they give me fewer problems.

  • @thekrishnaway9157
    @thekrishnaway9157 6 лет назад +2

    thank you for sharing you are very knowledgeable

  • @Tocy777isback0414
    @Tocy777isback0414 6 лет назад +1

    Ahhh I would love to have such a garden

  • @reofardleey5351
    @reofardleey5351 6 лет назад

    assalamualaikum aiman..nice video..from Malaysia