Apricot trees (forum)
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Is Glengarry apricot suitable for Petrie Brisbane location? How large does the tree grow, does it require full sun?
Time: 27th September 2007 12:18pm
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Anonymous says...
Glengarry is a poor apricot, tasteless small and splits but it is disease prone. Needs little chilling . It is v. vigorous
Time: 28th September 2007 10:10am
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david says...
When you plant a new apricot tree brought from a gardening centre how long will it take before the fruits develope and you are able to eat the fruit.
thanks for your help.david
Time: 9th May 2008 3:53pm
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aNON says...
at least a year.
Time: 9th May 2008 4:55pm
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Anonymous says...
Fruit should not start occuring until the forth year. You want the tree to start growing a keep it up not be stunted by placing all its energy into fruiting.
Time: 9th May 2008 8:24pm
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