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Apricot - Moorepark (Seedling)Marilyn's Edible FruitsUpdate: 8 days 15hrs Comments: - Delicious Fruiting Months January Planted: 2006 Height 8 Feet Growing: In the Ground Qty: 2 First Fruited: 2 Years from Seed Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: When Fruiting and Spring Pest Control: Fruit fly traps Organic Status:Organic Question: Fruited the 1st year (about 10) then leaves look wilted & nothing seems to help! Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Moorepark (Grafted)Wendy's Edible FruitsUpdate: 30 days 14hrs Comments: - I love the taste of Moorepark but mine is yet to produce fruit so can't comment on it yet. Planted: 2012 Height 0.75 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Question: When should I fertilise? What should I use? How often? The soil is sandy clay loam in NE Victoria. It was purchased and planted in February and watered over the hot summer. We had flooding in the area, but the tree stayed above the flow of water. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Bentley Francie's Edible FruitsUpdate: 36 days 3hrs Planted: 2011 Water Given in: Summer Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Pluot. Plum/Apricot cross 10/10MiltonT's Edible FruitsUpdate: 99 days 24hrs Comments: - Best tasting fruit ever and crops well Fruiting Months January and December Planted: 2009 Height 3 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 5 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pruned By: 35% in After Fruiting and Summer Pollination: Cross Pollination Cross Pollinator Variety: Mariposa Plum When I Fertilise: Never Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
apricot - trevat (Grafted)BJ's Edible FruitsUpdate: 137 days 14hrs Comments: - As they are only babies I removed all the fruit as soon as it set as I want them to get their roots fully established so they can survive the summer!They are being espilared against the fence. A few have been hard hit by the storm and had some unorthordox pruning (thanks Perth storms) - but they seem to have recovered well. All their leaves have been removed for winter and I'm hoping they spring out of dormancy soon) leavs are emerging late September. There are not many flowers - this could be due to Perth storm pruning, or insufficient chill, but a few fruit have set (obviously not enough ... one can never have too many apricots!) I always knew apricots would be a challenge in Perth! I striped the plants of leaves in June. Hopefully they will learn that it is winter and crop in summer (maybe). The first blossom has appeared mid September 2011. It is still just waking up as of mid October 2011. There might be tiny fruitlets (just a few). It would be wonderful to get apricots in Perth (given we have far too few chill hours) Jan 2012 - yummy, yummy, yummy ... fresh apricots are so delicious. The is no danger of an apricot crop in Perth breaking the branches of the tree, but a dozen fruit per tree is a nice treat, and so much more flavour than in the shops. Planted: 2009 Height 1.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 4 First Fruited: 6 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Winter Pollination: Self Pollination Pest Control: ladybugs! Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 7 of 7 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Storeys (Early Moorepark) (Grafted) 5/10Steve's Edible FruitsUpdate: 137 days 18hrs Comments: - good eating and good for jam Height 3 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Spring Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - MooreparkWebby80's Edible FruitsUpdate: 151 days 19hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Eugenia myrcianthes - \'Tropical Apricot\' BJ's Edible FruitsUpdate: 157 days 17hrs Comments: - Flowered spring 2011, no fruit set as yet. It is a fairly ornamental plant with furry leaves. Moderate growth rate. Planted: 2010 Height 2 Feet Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Winter Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 5 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() |
Apricot - Moorepark 9/10 Bizibee's Edible FruitsUpdate: 172 days 17hrs Comments: - Bought from the market in a pot 3 years ago. Two years ago I transfered to ground. It gets sun all day and is thriving. Last year got one apricot, this year nothing but the tree looks great. Planted: 2009 Height 1.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Autumn and Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot (Dwarf)Potted Perennials 's Edible FruitsUpdate: 202 days 19hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - TrevattBenn's Edible FruitsUpdate: 202 days 22hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Moorepark 7/10Fruity Tooty's Edible FruitsUpdate: 230 days 16hrs Comments: - I love apricots so am looking forward to sampling fruit off this tree! Planted: 2011 Height 2 Feet Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Divinity (Grafted)Speedy's Edible FruitsUpdate: 238 days 17hrs Comments: - Early season variety Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring SpringPollination: Cross Pollination Question:
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Apricot - MooreparkLex's Edible FruitsUpdate: 240 days 21hrs Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Moorepark (Grafted)Daisyetta's Edible FruitsUpdate: 264 days 2hrs Comments: - New Planted: 2010 Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Sun/Shade: Full Sun After Fruiting, Autumn, WinterPollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Blenheim (Grafted)Daisyetta's Edible FruitsUpdate: 264 days 2hrs Comments: - New Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Sun/Shade: Full Sun After Fruiting, Autumn, WinterWas this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Moorepark (Grafted)Daisyetta's Edible FruitsUpdate: 264 days 4hrs Comments: - New Growing: In the Ground Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - MooreparkANDY's Edible FruitsUpdate: 320 days 23hrs Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Fireball Oyfili's Edible FruitsUpdate: 379 days 15hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Storeys (Early Moorepark) 10/10 Sarah's Edible FruitsUpdate: 395 days 23hrs Comments: - Fastest growing tree in my garden. Have to heavily prune as I've planted too close to the house. Beautiful flowers, delicious fruit. Fruiting Months November and December Planted: 2008 Height 3 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Summer and SpringPollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: When Fruiting and Spring Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Moorepark (Grafted) 7/10BRENDAN's Edible FruitsUpdate: 407 days 13hrs Comments: - TASTE home grown fruit picked when ripe & tasted great tried some apricots from a large supermarket that deals in fresh food bloody awful. large good looking pale orange fruit when fully ripe ,was watery with no flavour
Fruiting Months January Planted: 2009 Height 2 metres Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 6 Fruit Per Year First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Autumn and WinterPollination: No Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Fireball Catch's Edible FruitsUpdate: 451 days 23hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 9 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Glengarry 3/10 Amanda's Edible FruitsUpdate: 452 days 18hrs Comments: - No action here - still. Aug 2010: has not lost any of last seasons leaves yet.... Feb 2011: it flowered well in spring but set no fruit (again!) Planted: 2009 Height 2 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Autumn and WinterPollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Winter and Spring Organic Status:Partially Organic Question:
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Apricot - MoorparkIli's Edible FruitsUpdate: 477 days 3hrs Comments: - Nice tasting fruit. Should not produce as much as the very productive varieties ad should still plenty more than we need. Fruiting Months January Planted: 2010 Height 1.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Autumn and WinterPollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: Blood and bone, compost Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 2 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Moorepark (Grafted)Meow's Edible FruitsUpdate: 496 days 23hrs Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: No Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Moorepark (Grafted) 9/10Lee's Edible FruitsUpdate: 545 days 20hrs Comments: - Love the taste of fresh apricots! Love the heart shaped leaves of the tree. Love that it is not fussy. Love that it is growing so well and bearing so much fruit this year. Fruiting Months January Planted: 2008 Height 3 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 1 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 6 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: No Fertiliser or Organics Used: Dynamic lifter, Complete Fruit tree fertiliser When I Fertilise: Spring Pest Control: None. Almost daily inspection to prevent problems Organic Status:Organic Question: I haven't pruned it yet and have been surprised by the amazing spring growth. But now the branches are bending down under the weight of scores of fruit. Being greedy, I thought I'd let it drop the excess fruit at its own discretion, but only a few have fallen. I will have to support the branches somehow for the next couple of months. Then I want to do a summer prune as I've heard winter pruning encourages fungal diseases. (Which is why I didn't prune it earlier) Last year it had about thirty fruit, six months after planting, but this year it's loaded with them! My question is: Should I thin out the fruit which is dotted along the whole length of the branches and causing them to hang horizontally? Then, when I summer-prune, how hard should I be? Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Divinity/Trevatt (Grafted)Cam's Edible FruitsUpdate: 552 days 15hrs Comments: - Apriots are beautiful when allowed to ripen from the tree, but every now and then I also like chomping them at the semi ripe stage when they are still crisp. Planted in the ground in September 2010. Height 1.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - MooreparkSmithy's Edible FruitsUpdate: 553 days 24hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Fireball Iogikuma's Edible FruitsUpdate: 560 days 0hrs Planted: 2010 Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Apricot - Trevatt (Grafted) 7/10Itdepends's Edible FruitsUpdate: 560 days 14hrs Comments: - Planted in the same hole as a Moorpark Apricot and trained to form half of a vase (The moorpark forms the other half). Not fruiting yet- expect the first fruit this year. Heaps of fruit summer 09/10- enought for eating over the relatively short season (hey it is stonefruit after all) but not enough yet for jam Planted: 2007 Height 2 metres Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pruned By: 25% in Autumn and Winter Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Spring Pest Control: Fruit fly plus bordeaux spray in winter just before bud burst Organic Status:Pesticides Used Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |