Peach & Apricot Trees
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Apricot Buying Guide
Apricots are not as reliable as our pears, plums, or apples, but these varieties are worth a try in a protected spot. 2-3 for pollination. Plant 15’ apart.
Seedling: 1-2 ft tall $35 (possibly 55? TBD) | Small: Starter Size, 2-3 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. $75 | Medium: Field Ready, 4-5 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. $150 | Large Bearing age: 6-8 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. More branching than medium sized tree. trunk diameter approximately 1 inch. $250 |
Peach Buying Guide
Best in a greenhouse or next to a warm foundation, along a river, or by a lake. Not for coldest locations.
Self-fruitful. Does not need a pollinator. Plant 15’ apart.
Small: Starter Size, 2-3 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. $75 | Medium: Field Ready, 4-5 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. $150 | Large Bearing age: 6-8 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. More branching than medium sized tree. trunk diameter approximately 1 inch. $250 |
Reliance Peach
Developed by Professor Elwyn Meader of New Hampshire. We planted some in Burlington that were fruiting heavily their second year and quite good. Now growing in Barre, Richmond, and Montpelier.
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