Meet Asian pears—among the finest fruits I’ve ever grown. They have the juicy white flesh and lovely bouquet of a pear but they are round and can be eaten crisp off the tree like an apple. Plus, this fruit is low in acidity, stores for many months, and is easy to grow. Join Rob on another Old Farmers Almanac Thursday as he dives into the topic of Growing Asian Pears! Do you grow Asian pears? Join the community and let us know! Telegram Group Chat - https://t.me/allaroundgrowth ~ Connect on social media! Telegram Group Chat - https://t.me/allaroundgrowth MeWe Group - https://mewe.com/join/theallaroundgrowthcommunity Twitter - https://twitter.com/allaroundgrowth Flote - https://flote.app/allaroundgrowth Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/allaroundgrowth Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/allaroundgrowth ~Follow this link to ALL EPISODES ~ How To Leave a Rating & Review in Apple Podcast AppThis really *does* affect the algorithm......as of recording in May 2022 - I would invite you to do this!The podcast game is changing - help us with a rating and review!~Have a Question or any feedback for Rob?Send me an email at allaroundgrowth@gmail.com~Discussion Links:The Old Farmer's Almanac - Weather, Gardening, Full Moon ...www.almanac.comThe Old Farmer's Almanac is a reference book containing weather forecasts, planting charts, astronomical data, recipes, and articles.Thursday - 05/019/2022Growing Asian Pears—Juicy Sweet Yet Crisp!PearsSupport the showBecome a Patreon of the Show! ➡️ patreon.com/allaroundgrowth