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What compost for hardy pear in the UK?

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Which compost hardy pear needs

For hardy pear the mix to buy is peat-free multipurpose compost. Prefers a pH of 6.0–7.0. Tolerates heavier soils better than some pear cultivars provided drainage is not impeded. Avoid very shallow or strongly alkaline soils. Annual compost mulch improves soil structure and fertility.In British garden centres the bagged growing medium is sold simply as “compost” (multipurpose, ericaceous, or loam-based John Innes), which is a different thing from the rotted garden “compost” you make in a heap — for a pot you want the bagged kind.

Peat-free compost

Buy peat-free. The sale of peat compost to home gardeners is being phased out across the UK, and the RHS recommends peat-free on environmental grounds. A good peat-free multipurpose grows hardy pear perfectly well; the one habit to change is watering — peat-free dries faster at the surface while still moist below, so check by feel a knuckle deep rather than trusting the look of the top.

Ericaceous or multipurpose?

Hardy pear is straightforward: an ordinary peat-free multipurpose compost is right. For a big specimen or a pot it will live in for years, mixing in some loam-based John Innes No.2 or No.3 adds weight and holds nutrients longer. Ericaceous compost is not needed unless a plant is specifically a lime-hater.

For the full recipe, pH and drainage detail (US wording), see the hardy pear soil & potting-mix guide.

Compost for Hardy pear in the UK — frequently asked questions

What compost should I use for hardy pear in the UK?

Use peat-free multipurpose compost. Prefers a pH of 6.0–7.0. Tolerates heavier soils better than some pear cultivars provided drainage is not impeded. Avoid very shallow or strongly alkaline soils. Annual compost mulch improves soil structure and fertility. In UK garden centres this is sold simply as "compost" — the bagged growing medium, not garden-made leaf-mould — so match the description above rather than a brand.

Can I use ordinary multipurpose compost for hardy pear?

Yes. A good peat-free multipurpose compost is exactly right for hardy pear. For a large or long-term pot you can mix in some John Innes No.2 or No.3 (loam-based) for extra weight and staying power.

Should the compost be peat-free?

Yes. Sales of peat compost to home gardeners are being phased out in the UK, and the RHS recommends peat-free for environmental reasons. Modern peat-free multipurpose composts grow hardy pear perfectly well — they dry a little faster at the surface, so check moisture by feel rather than by the look of the top.

Does hardy pear need grit or perlite added?

Not essential, but a couple of handfuls of perlite in the mix improves aeration and guards against overwatering — useful on a cool, damp British windowsill where compost stays wet longer.

What pot and drainage does hardy pear need?

Always a pot with drainage holes. Deep, fertile, moist but well-drained loam. Stand it on a saucer, empty any water that collects after watering, and never leave the pot sitting in a full outer cover — waterlogged compost in a cool UK room is the commonest cause of root rot.

More hardy pear care

See the full hardy pear care guide, its UK watering and UK hardiness.