Apricot Tree
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Apricot Tree

(apri·​cot | \ ˈa-prə-ˌkät \)

When to Plant:
Spring
Harvest:
Summer
Light Requirements:
Full Sun
Plant Height:
Varies by type. Ranges from 10-30'.
Hardiness Zones:
Varies by type. Find Your Zone
Planting Depth:
Twice the width and depth of the root ball.
Plant Spacing:
Varies by type. Ranges from 10-30'.
Plant Type:
Bare Root

About

Apricot Trees are very productive and produce bushels of fruit each summer. Apricots are a favorite in desserts. Dried apricots are a popular addition to granola and trail mixes.

Grow your own Apricot Tree for bushels of sweet, delicious apricots that you can use for cooking or eating straight from the tree in your own backyard!

 

Highlights

  • Grow your own fresh fruit!
  • Beautiful ornamental qualities with heart-shaped leaves & showy pinkish white blooms
  • Perfect for fresh eating
  • Beautiful orange flesh
  • Excellent for culinary uses

Planting Care & Instructions

To plant: Remove tree from packaging. Dig a hole twice the width and depth of the root ball. Place roots in the middle of the hole. Be careful not to plant too deep since this will suffocate the root system. Ensure the roots are not tightly compressed.

Use your fingers or a blunt instrument to loosen the roots and spread out gently to encourage outward growth into the surrounding earth. Use soil that was removed while digging to fill the hole back, remembering to only fill to the top level of the root ball.

Water the soil, allow it to settle and add more soil if needed. Tamp the soil lightly. This will help the soil to further settle. Water the plant again.

Add mulch around the plant in a 1-2" layer to help retain moisture. If experiencing hot or dry weather, it will be more important to water plants more frequently versus the recommended 1-2 times per week to water thoroughly.


Growing Tips

Make sure to review the recommended USDA zones for your area. It is important to select plants with recommendations for your zone; otherwise, they will not be successful in your landscape due to their inability to grow in those weather conditions.

Prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soil.