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How to Care for an Apricot Tree
Apricots are one of Mother Nature's most delightful creations. Sweet and juicy, they make wonderful jams and lovely desserts. Growing them takes a little know-how and a lot of patience, but they're well worth the effort. Here's how to care for ... [... more]
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How to Grow Apricots
An apricot is a small, yellow-orange fruit grown from an apricot tree. An apricot tree is medium-sized with a large canopy. Eat apricots straight from the tree, dry them or preserve them in jams or jellies. Apricot trees are easy to grow and ... [... more]
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Apricot
Young apricot trees are likely to make excessive growth, especially trees from 2 to 5 years of age. Trees making excessive growth do not mature early in the fall and are, therefore, more subject to injury from low temperatures in November and ... [... more]
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Apricot Trees for the Home
Of Mediterranean origin and flowering in late February and March, outdoor apricots demand a frost-free sunny site. Bush trees can be grown only in southwest and south-east England; elsewhere, as fan-trained trees on walls facing east, south, or ... [... more]
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Garden Questions and Answers
Garden questions and answers. Tomatoes, white flies, and bacterial canker on apricot trees. Q. My tomato plants are growing great guns, but are starting to spill over and spread across the ground. I know I should buy those wire tomato cages, but ... [... more]
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Popcorn Poppin' on the Apricot Tree
It's 1965, and Annie Peters is just eight-years-old when her mother is committed full-time to a mental health institution. Uprooted by thier mother's illness, Annie and her siblings find themselves torn between a Catholic-run orphanage and the final [... more]
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Lovely and Temperate
Ancient Greeks called them "golden eggs of the sun." But the name apricot comes from the Latin praecocium (precocious), a reference to their early ripening. Related to the plum, apricot trees grew wild in China thousands of years ago. Once ... [... more]
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Blenheim Apricot Tree Five Gallon
Features: Shipped as a potted five gallon tree, not bare root. Medium to large fruit, yellow with orange cheek. Firm, juicy, pale orange flesh. Delicious flavor. Also good for canning and drying. Self fertile. Ripens late June to Early July. Binding: [... more]
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Apricot Tree
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Apricot Seed
Apricot seed is the small kernel enclosed within the wood-like pit at the center of the apricot fruit. The apricot tree carries the botanical name Prunus armeniaca. It is a drupe, meaning stone-fruit, and a close relative of the peach. Both are ... [... more]
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POPCORN POPPIN ON THE APRICOT TREE
Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree by Faith Paulus: This was a book I didn't want to put down until I had finished it. Faith has a way of "weaving a tale" and I was fascinated by her true stories and antics of Anne Peters and her siblings. A [... more]
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Bearss Lime Tree Five Gallon Bush Form
Features: Shipped as a potted five gallon tree in its original soil and container. The Bearss lime is a heavy bearer of juicy, lemon sized fruit in winter to early spring. Makes great container plant. Easy to maintain plant size with clipping. Foliage [... more]
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