Shinko: Asian Pear Nashi Update 2023 Part 7 | Fruit Trees In My Dad's Backyard Mini Orchard

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The Shinko Asian pear is crisp, juicy, sweet with pleasant hint of citrus, spice and butterscotch flavor. This is the 7th of the 9 variety in our backyard mini orchard, but the 8th video in the series of updates on our Nashi for 2023. More on that below but here are the #ᴬᴰlinks so live plants, seeds, cutting scions and gardening supplies on Amazon:
1. amzn.to/3P9ZhMF | Asian Pear Tree Plant, 4 Feet to 5 Feet Tall, Ship Bare Root, Sweet Fruit Tree
2. amzn.to/3QLL3CR | Stem Cuttings of Asian Shin Li Pear (Un-Rooted) - Chruncy Asian Pear Tree Cuttings (4 Cuttings)
3. amzn.to/45GhgiY | 30+ Mixed Pear Fruit Tree Seeds yrus Sweet Tropical Perennial Bonsai Sweet Garden Plant
4. amzn.to/3OTq4eS | Kikhope 50 Pcs Fruit Protection Bags, 10"x6" Fruit Netting Bags, Garden Netting Bags with Drawstring, Fruit Tree Bags, Netting Barrier Bags for Protecting Fruits and Vegetables
5. amzn.to/3OKmuU7 | Kugge Bird Flash Tape (1in,360ft), Double Side Reflective Ribbon, Protect Your House, Garden, Orchard
Or Click on Amazon link here and search for what you need: amzn.to/3xIOsqg
The nine variety of our Asian Pear fruit trees are - Atago, Hosui, Kosui, Niitaka, Olympic (Korean Giant), Shinko, Shinseiki (New Century), Shinsui & Yoinashi. We planted them bare roots. If you want to find out how to plant bare root trees please check out our tutorial video on that topic.
Our last updates were on 2017 . The fist set of videos we did on these nashi trees were done in 2013, therefore we could also consider these updates as "ten (10) years later", although the first few trees were planted between 2009-2010. So most of these nashi trees are about 15 years old.
Here are the links to the rest of our 2023 Nashi updates:
Part 0: • Our 9 Variety Of Asian... | Intro / Preview / Teaser
Part 1: • Shinshui: Asian Pear N... | Shinsui
Part 2: • Shinsheiki: Asian Pear... | Shinseiki
Part 3: • Hosui: Asian Pear Nash... | Hosui
Part 4: • Niitaka: Asian Pear Na... | Niitaka
Part 5: • Yoinashi: Asian Pear N... | Yoinashi
Part 6: • Atago: Asian Pear Nash... | Atago
Part 7: • Shinko: Asian Pear Nas... | Shinko
Part 8: • Kosui: Asian Pear Nash... | Kosui
Part 9: • Korean Olympic Giant A... | Korean Olympic Giant
Here's the playlist containing all of our Asian Pear videos we have published thus far: • The 2 Best Asian Pear ...
Shinko is a medium to large size pear, very sweet and juicy. The fruit has a refreshing crispiness to boot with an attractive smooth russet/orange skin. Fruit flavor remains excellent in hot interior climates. The fruit is medium to large (14-20 oz.), round and flattish, with an attractive brown to golden-brown russet. The flesh is yellowish-white, crisp, and juicy with a distinctively rich, sweet flavor. It ripens about a week after Yoinashi and two weeks before Olympic. Shinko will store well for three-four months; it is an excellent winter keeper.
The tree bears heavy, but still crops annually. This variety has shown good resistance to fire blight. Harvests late September.
Seedling of Nijisseiki, selected in Japan. Introduced in 1941. Distinctive rich, sweet flavor. Fruit medium to large size. Attractive golden russet skin; firm, crisp flesh. Ripens mid-October in New York. Fine winter keeper. Very productive. Much less susceptible to fireblight than most asian pears
Large to medium fruit with excellent quality, yellow-white flesh, and a sweet juicy flavor. Skin is brown to golden-brown russet. Tree is moderately vigorous to a medium size. A heavy bearer that shows some fireblight resistance. Storage life is 3 to 4 months. One of the more popular varieties.
MATURITY DATE: SEPTEMBER 25
Often Asian pears are called apple pears because they are crisp and juicy like apples but with a different and distinctive texture. They also are called salad pears, Nashi (Japanese for "pear"), Oriental, Chinese or Japanese pears (Nihonnashi). All Asian pears today are selected seedlings or crosses made within Pyrus serotina.
The fruits may be smooth and thin-skinned, in colors ranging from moonlight yellow, and yellow-green, to caramel, or they may be russeted shades of these.
For all videos in our gardening series, click on the following playlist: • How My Dad Transformed...
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Recording Date: August 20, 2023
Video URL: • Shinko: Asian Pear Nas...

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@EyeOnAiman
@EyeOnAiman 9 ай бұрын
Here are the #ad links so live plants, seeds, cutting scions and gardening supplies on Amazon: 1. amzn.to/3P9ZhMF | Asian Pear Tree Plant, 4 Feet to 5 Feet Tall, Ship Bare Root, Sweet Fruit Tree 2. amzn.to/3QLL3CR | Stem Cuttings of Asian Shin Li Pear (Un-Rooted) - Chruncy Asian Pear Tree Cuttings (4 Cuttings) 3. amzn.to/45GhgiY | 30+ Mixed Pear Fruit Tree Seeds yrus Sweet Tropical Perennial Bonsai Sweet Garden Plant 4. amzn.to/3OTq4eS | Kikhope 50 Pcs Fruit Protection Bags, 10"x6" Fruit Netting Bags, Garden Netting Bags with Drawstring, Fruit Tree Bags, Netting Barrier Bags for Protecting Fruits and Vegetables 5. amzn.to/3OKmuU7 | Kugge Bird Flash Tape (1in,360ft), Double Side Reflective Ribbon, Protect Your House, Garden, Orchard Or Click on Amazon link here and search for what you need: amzn.to/3xIOsqg
@staledreams
@staledreams 8 ай бұрын
if the Shinko is not producing that well maybe your dad could try grafting some of the other varieties that you do like onto the Shinko and using it like a root stock. or maybe try grafting some varieties you don't currently have in the backyard but some people who watch your videos might donate a branch or two.
@EyeOnAiman
@EyeOnAiman 8 ай бұрын
That's an excellent idea. What variety do you think it's best? My dad tried grafting Asian pear scion onto a Bradfor pear branch a few years back. It was easy and it worked. Had to be done during the winter and/or before March though...
@staledreams
@staledreams 8 ай бұрын
so actually thinking about what I suggested instead of grafting on the Shinko which you still could, maybe have your dad graft the fruits that you and your family likes such as the Kosui on the trees that are doing well like the Olympic Giant. that would make more sense.
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