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July 24, 2009 | admin | Comments 2

asian pear trees

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  1. I woudl like to find out how to grow asian pears from seeds and korean turnips also. I found seeds for the turnips but not specific instructions on where it is best to start thme in doors or out? also with the pears, soak? don’t soak? fridge? no Fridge? If you haev any negative to say about neem oil I woudl also like that information. I found a BUNCH of “how great this is” but I want to make sure before I use it, it will not harm my child or my animals….Thank you.

  2. Asian Pears are easy to grow. Take a seed and rinse it well. Wet a cotton ball & put the seed between the wet cotton. Put the cotton ball in a sealed zip-lock bag & put away on the bottom of your fridge for 2-3 months. When spring arrives, remove the seed & put it in a pot, 1 inch below the surface. Voila, the seed will grow into a tree in a few years. Also, make sure you give the tree some support in its first 2-3 years of growing. Once the trunk strengthens, it will do fine on its own. Good luck ;-)

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