depends on the weather and variety of plum and apricot. mostly they need a rather cold winter requiring 300-600 cold hours to wake up properly, a mature tree will need about 10-12 liters of water per day (you can give it 30 liters every 3 days) and a sunny spring. you will get better flavour when there is a big temp difference between night and day during fruit growth in spring.
I do not think so!
check your temperature zone where i live its a zone 5 so when i bought my fruit trees i looked for a variety that will survive in zone 5. most nursery's have that info
Almond tree leaves are poisonous to horses. In fact, fruit trees such as cherry, peach, plum, apricot, and nectarine leaves are also poisonous to horses.
This could be a reaction to the tree's roots having too little, or too much water.On newly-planted trees, you could try elevating it a bit or providing additional drainage.Normally, a deciduous plum will only lose foliage in the winter.
Yes, the plums from the red plum tree are edible. Just note: There can be rotten plums that can cause serious sickness, so be careful about which plums you pick.
plum tree, jade, Christmas cactus, African violet
You can breed together an apple and a pear or a plum and an apricot to get a plucot.
Yes, with the right cultivar and planting site
In the USA.
a dark plum tree !
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It is a fruit that is a combination of the plum and apricot
apricot nectarine peach plum
Palmdale is in the desert so unless there is vast amounts of water it is hard to grow fruit trees. Years ago they had a lot of date palms and it has been awhile since I was that far south. If more trees have gone in they can grow oranges, peaches, cherry, and most of the fruit grown through out the state. My area of CA is just as hot and we grow it all.
There are many fruit trees that grow in zone 7. Some include; apple, pear, peach, plum and even cherry.
About 20 feet? That is 6 meters
which is your favourite food apricot or plum
An aprium is a cross between a plum and an apricot, with characteristics of both fruits.