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Early Bird APRICOTS BUNDLE
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Early Bird APRICOTS BUNDLE
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On sale:
$132.00
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Retail Price:
$140.00
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$28.00
(20%)
Pick-up from Nursery Lot in JANUARY. Early Bird shoppers get the APRICOTS!
Available for a limited time, this bundle includes one each of the
Gold Kist and Katy Apricots
. While each variety is self-fertile, together they will increase the harvest.Priced to SAVE additional $ off individual Early Bird Pricing. Only available during the Early Bird season which ends on October 30th. No Substitutions.
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Item#:
DB-APR:EB-2
Availability =
Taking pre-orders for JANUARY 2024.
Does not ship.
Local pick up ONLY.
Sold as =
TWO bare root apricots
Fertility =
Self-Fertile
Projected Harvest =
Late May thru mid June
Special Note =
This bundle is available as long as there is stock available for BOTH varieties. NO SUBSTITUTIONS.
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Apricot 1
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Gold Kist
Apricot 2
*
Katy
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EARLY BIRD APRICOT BUNDLE SPECIAL!
Get one each of the regular
Katy
and
Gold Kist
Apricot trees.
SAVE additional
$ off Early Bird Pricing.
This is available as long as there is stock available for BOTH varieties. NO SUBSTITUTIONS.
*Gold Kist & Katy Apricots are two of Greg's favorite trees for the Valley.
Gold Kist Apricots
are medium, all-purpose, flavorful freestones. Excellent backyard apricot for warm winters. Freestone & very good quality. Heavy bearing. When allowed to ripen on the tree, the fruit is sub-acid (not tart). More details
HERE
.
Katy Apricots
are large, all-purpose, flavorful freestones. When allowed to ripen on the tree, the fruit is sub-acid (not tart). A favorite apricot for warm-winter climates, Katy produces a late May to early June harvest. More details
HERE
.
Q:
To help with fertility, should I plant these apricots near/next to each other?
Asked by:
Hil
- 9/10/2023
A:
Hil,
These are self fertile. They don't need a cross pollinator. Putting them closer together may help them be more fertile. But it's not necessary.
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Nemaguard
is vigorous and resists root-knot nematode. Excellent for well-drained soils.
In poorly-drained soil, plant on a center mound and mulch the tree basin with wood chips.
Used for nectarines, apricots, plums, prunes, almonds.
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