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About Apricot Trees

    Self-Fruiting Tree

    • Apricot trees are self-fruiting trees. Apricot trees can self-fertilize their own blossoms. This means that they do not require a second tree to fertilize their blossoms to produce the fruits.

    Regions

    • Apricot trees can be grown in almost all states of the continental United States, including northern states such as Michigan, Washington and New York, and southern states such as Texas, California and Florida.

    Blooming

    Soil

    • The soil surrounding an apricot tree should be treated with fertilizers once a year. The fertilizers should be rich in nutrients and specifically contain phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium.

    Fruit

    • Depending on the tree variety, the apricot tree can begin to produce fruit as early as the first week of summer. However, trees in some regions of the United States will produce fresh apricots all summer long.

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