The easy guide to apricots

Apricots (Prunus armeniaca)

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It's a deciduous stone fruit tree
It is a popular garden tree
That originates in China
Trees grow to 5 meters high
Trees spread to about 5 meters in length
They can live for 75 years or longer
Trees are self fertile
Trees are drought tolerant
Trees produce fruit after 4-5 years from planting
Apricots flower early
Blossoms can be destroyed by frost
Yield is as high as 45kg per tree
















How to Grow

They grow on a wide range of soils
They like deep moist soils
They like a full sun position
Plant in the Autumn
Do not allow the soil to dry out
Protect trees from frost

Harvesting

Summer
When they are ripe and soft
Fruit ripened on the tree has the best flavor
















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