I have 6 cherry trees they are young but i did get some fruit on them this years. The pie cherris also called sour cherries are so much easier to grow then the sweet cherries
They are pretty fire blight resistance compare to to European one. I have 7 and different Asian variety. Some are over 10 years and no problem with fire blight. Oddly I also have 2 European ones growing next to them with fire blight problem.
I have the Stark Giant Asian. Korean origins. So thinking it's like the Korean Giant... could that be similar to your Olympic? This year is first time it's got fruit-1. Not ripe yet. Thinking of grafting another variety onto it for pollination. I read shinseiki is early ripening and giant Korean mid. Think they will work together? Anyone?
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I love asian pears. I planted two trees this spring- Chojuro and Olympic. I am in zone 6a in north central PA. I can't wait for them to bear fruit
chojuro … im going to look that one up tomorrow, i hope you get lots of fruit
I'm glad you have the Olympic Giant, I think only one other UA-camr has one. I like to look and compare with my own😁 I also have 20th Century
you are going to have lots of fruit soon
Getting a Shinseiki 😊 i already have a couple of Housi and shinko pear trees.
how is the Shinko ?
Asen pear tree did you buy or grow from seed.
buy all 4 that’s why they have names. There are popular varieties you can find
Do you grow cherries?
I have 6 cherry trees they are young but i did get some fruit on them this years. The pie cherris also called sour cherries are so much easier to grow then the sweet cherries
What is the ranking in terms of fire blight resistance?
It’s been the bane of my European pears
My European pear got fire blight
my european pears also all got fire blight … i don’t know yet from personal experience non of the 4 have gotten any yet
They are pretty fire blight resistance compare to to European one. I have 7 and different Asian variety. Some are over 10 years and no problem with fire blight. Oddly I also have 2 European ones growing next to them with fire blight problem.
@peter320vn Glad to hear they are still fire blight resistant after 10 years!
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Thank you for this info
I have the Stark Giant Asian. Korean origins. So thinking it's like the Korean Giant... could that be similar to your Olympic? This year is first time it's got fruit-1. Not ripe yet. Thinking of grafting another variety onto it for pollination. I read shinseiki is early ripening and giant Korean mid. Think they will work together? Anyone?
we obviously want over lap when they are flowering in the spring time and they will overlap alittle. Shinseiki flowers first out of my four.