Description:
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Fruit:Fitzroy apricots are medium-sized, with golden-orange skin and a slight red blush. They are known for their sweet, juicy flesh.
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Ripening:They typically ripen in February, making them a later-season apricot.
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Tree Size:The tree can grow to approximately 4-5 meters in height and 3-4 meters in width.
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Self-Fertility:Fitzroy is self-fertile, meaning it can produce fruit without needing another apricot tree nearby for pollination. However, planting multiple varieties can increase yields.
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Sunlight and Soil:This variety prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is also important to protect the new buds from late spring frosts, as they can damage the crop.
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Shelter:Sheltering the tree from strong winds is recommended to protect flowers and developing fruit.
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Watering and Fertilizing:Adequate watering, especially during dry periods, and fertilization with compost can help with healthy growth and fruiting.
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Pruning:Pruning, particularly after harvesting, should be done on a warm, dry day to minimize disease risk.
Last Updated on July 17, 2025 by admin
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