When to Plant Pear in Cairns — Tropical Guide

Pear

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Long-lived deciduous tree available as European pear (Williams, Beurre Bosc, Packham) or Asian/Nashi pear (Nijisseiki, Hosui, Kosui). European pears are picked slightly unripe and ripen off the tree. Nashi pears are eaten crisp like apples. Most varieties need cross-pollination with a different variety. Trees are very long-lived (50-100+ years) and generally easier to manage than peaches (less disease, fewer spray requirements).

How to Grow Pear in Tropical Australia

When to Plant

Not suitable. Pears need chill hours.

Soil
Deep, well-drained. Tolerates heavier soil than peaches or cherries. Slightly acidic to neutral.
pH Range
6.0-7.0
Sunlight
Full sun, 6+ hours.

Companion plants: Comfrey, Nasturtium

Avoid planting near: Juniper species (host for pear rust)

Tropical Growing Tips for Pear

Key Challenges

  • No chill hours

Pro Tips

  • Do not plant pears in tropical zones.

Harvesting Pear

When ready: European pears: pick when full-sized but still firm (NOT ripe on tree). Background colour lightens slightly. Fruit detaches with upward twist. Ripen at room temperature for 5-10 days. Nashi pears: pick when sweet (they ripen on tree like apples).

How to harvest: Twist upward. European pears MUST be picked pre-ripe - tree-ripened fruit is mealy/grainy.

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