
Stone & Pome
Pears
Cool-climate staple — strong supermarket demand.
KSh 400
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Total: KSh 400
- Price
- KSh 400
- Maturity
- 2–3 years to first commercial harvest
- Spacing
- 3m × 4m (≈ 330 trees / acre)
- Collection
- Stone & Pome
- 🚚 Nationwide delivery
- ✓ Certified grafted
- 🌱 Healthy survival
Grows well in
Recommended counties
- Nyeri
- Nyandarua
- Meru
- Nandi
- Uasin Gishu
- Kericho
Planting tips
Quick planting guide
- 1Target sites above 1,700m with cool nights and well-drained loam soils.
- 2Dig 60cm × 60cm × 60cm pits and refill with topsoil mixed with manure and 150g DAP.
- 3Train as a central leader for the first three years; head back at 80cm at planting.
- 4Apply defoliant or hand-strip leaves in dry periods to break dormancy and trigger flowering.
- 5Thin fruit clusters to one fruit every 15–20cm of branch to maximise size.
Overview
Why Pears is worth planting
Pears from Green Sprout Seedlings is a certified grafted seedling bred to fruit early, yield heavily and resist common diseases. Cool-climate staple — strong supermarket demand. At just KSh 400 per seedling, this is one of the most reliable ways to turn your land into a long-term income asset.
Why farmers love this variety
- Cool-climate staple — strong supermarket demand.
- Kenya imports most of its apples, pears and plums — strong import-substitution demand
- Premium supermarket pricing for locally grown stone fruit
- Compact spacing means high tree count and revenue per acre
- Wambugu apple has unlocked lowland apple farming across Kenya
- Spaced at 3m × 4m (≈ 330 trees / acre) for maximum yield per acre
Growing information
- Suitable regions
- Nyeri, Nyandarua, Meru, Nandi, Uasin Gishu, Kericho
- Altitude
- 1,700 – 2,400m above sea level (lower for Wambugu apple)
- Rainfall
- 800 – 1,200mm with cool nights
- Soil
- Deep, well-drained loam with pH 6.0 – 6.8
- Maturity period
- 2–3 years to first commercial harvest
- Harvest window
- January – April and August – October depending on variety
Expected yield & profit potential
Long-term income from a single planting
A mature tree produces 80 – 150kg of fruit per year. At 330 trees per acre, farmers earn KSh 400,000 – 900,000 per acre annually supplying supermarkets and farm-gate buyers who pay a premium for locally grown stone and pome fruit.
Planting & care tips
- ✓Head back at 80cm at planting to force a strong scaffold.
- ✓Thin fruit to one per 15 – 20cm of branch to maximise size and pricing.
- ✓Defoliate or hand-strip leaves to break dormancy in warmer zones.
- ✓Net against birds as fruit colours — losses can hit 30% otherwise.
Frequently asked questions
Where in Kenya can I grow Pears?+
Pears performs best in Nyeri, Nyandarua, Meru, Nandi and similar zones at 1,700 – 2,400m above sea level (lower for wambugu apple). If you're unsure about your area, send us your location on WhatsApp and we'll confirm suitability before you order.
How long before my Pears seedling starts fruiting?+
Because it is grafted from a proven mother tree, expect 2–3 years to first commercial harvest. Grafted seedlings fruit much earlier than seed-grown trees and stay true to variety.
How often should I water a young Pears seedling?+
Water deeply twice a week for the first three months, then once a week through the first dry season. Mulch heavily around the base to lock in moisture and reduce watering needs.
Do I need more than one tree for pollination?+
Pears produces well as a single tree, but planting 2 or more nearby improves fruit set and total yield. Most of our customers plant a block for better economics and easier management.
Do you deliver Pears seedlings countrywide?+
Yes — Green Sprout Seedlings delivers nationwide via courier and direct transport. Share your order quantity and location on WhatsApp and we'll quote delivery before you pay.



