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Dec-AprilApricot fruit trees produce small, round to oval-shaped, orange to yellow fruits, often with a sweet and slightly tart flavor. They are characterized by their serrated leaves and attractive pink or white blossoms in spring. They offer various benefits when integrated into landscaping projects, enhancing outdoor spaces' visual aesthetics, functional attributes, and overall charm.
Apricot Fruit Trees (Prunus armeniaca) For Your Home Garden Orchard
Fruit trees are usually an excellent addition to any garden and landscaping situation, and the Apricot Fruit Tree is one of the most popular fruiting trees. These trees produce juicy, meltingly ripe fruits in summer, and having a tree in your backyard means harvesting fresh fruit whenever you want. Since fresh fruit is available in your garden, you will no longer need to buy from the store.
However, more than a few varieties of apricot trees are available. Make sure you choose one that can thrive in your local climate.
Apricot's Are Rich In Vitamins And Minerals
So, whether you are just starting or an expert gardener, adding an apricot tree for sale from TN Nursery is one of the best decisions you will ever make for your garden.
Characteristics Of The Apricot Fruit Tree
An apricot tree can grow up to 10-20 feet tall and 10-15 feet wide, considering the growing conditions and local climate. The apricot fruit can be 1 ½ to 2 ½ inches in diameter. This makes it a perfect tree for any residential landscape.
It flourishes in growing zones 4-9 in full sun with well-drained and good soil. So, if your yard receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight, your tree will grow happily.
Apricot Fruit Trees Is A Hardy Tree
While the Apricot fruit tree is considered a low-maintenance and easy-to-grow plant, it will still need to be watered once every few days if you are growing it for the first time. Also, keep the tree watered when it bears fruits and produces flowers.
Want to plant more fruits that are easy to grow and care for in your garden? Get your apricot trees for sale from TN Nursery and pair them with other sun-loving trees, such as Apple Fruit Tree, Pear Fruit Tree, and Sugar Maple Tree.
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery
Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
Pink
Height at Maturity
Under 25 Feet
Care
Water apricot trees deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering. Prune annually in late winter to maintain shape and remove dead wood. Fertilize in early spring with balanced nutrients to promote healthy growth and fruit production.
Plant Reproduction
Apricot fruit tree spreads through seed dispersal and grafting.
Plant fruit trees in early spring or late fall when the weather is cool. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the width of the roots and double as deep as the root system. When the tree is put in the hole, make sure the graft union (a noticeable bump where the tree was grafted above the rootstock) is above the soil line. Put dug-out soil around the tree roots, gently firmly remove air pockets, and water thoroughly.
Water young trees regularly, especially during dry spells, to establish a robust root system. Once established, water deeply and less frequently. Prune fruit trees yearly during the dormant season to remove dead or diseased wood, improve air circulation, and shape the tree for optimal fruit production. Fertilize in early spring and thin the fruit when necessary to prevent overbearing, which can stress the tree and reduce fruit quality.
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Self-Pollinating Varieties:
Many apricot varieties are self-pollinating, meaning you don’t need multiple trees to get a good fruit yield. This makes them a convenient choice for smaller gardens.
Extended Harvest Period:
Apricot trees offer a long harvesting season, providing fresh fruit from mid-summer to late summer. This extended harvest allows you to enjoy the fruits of your labor for weeks.
Delicious Fruit:
Apricot trees produce delectable, sweet fruits that are perfect for snacking, baking, and making preserves. Their rich flavor makes them a favorite for a variety of recipes.
Sun-Loving Fruit:
Apricots (Prunus armeniaca) thrive in sunny spots where they can bask in warmth, ensuring their sweet, juicy fruits fully ripen.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Apricot Fruit Tree?
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Care Tips
Water apricot trees deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering. Prune annually in late winter to maintain shape and remove dead wood. Fertilize in early spring with balanced nutrients to promote healthy growth and fruit production.
Light Requirements
Apricot fruit trees thrive in full sun, requiring 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily. They favor a sunny spot with well-drained soil to ensure healthy growth, abundant fruit production, and optimal ripening of the apricots.
Hardy Planting Zones
4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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