If your houseplants have just been hanging on all winter long, spring is their moment to wake up. As new growth starts to push through, plants begin asking for more room, more nutrients, and better...
| Bloom Duration | Short and Bold (2-3 weeks) |
|---|---|
| Light Requirements | Full Sun (more than six hours of sun) |
| Product Size | 7 Gallon Pot |
| Tree categories | Fruit |
| Tree Max Size | Very Small (Max Height Less than 15 Feet) |
$109.99
Experience the beauty and delight of the Moongold Apricot, a fruit tree that is sure to bring joy and satisfaction to your gardening journey. With showy white flowers in early spring, this stunning tree is a wonderful addition to any garden. Not only is it ornamental, but it also produces delicious yellow fruit in mid-summer, perfect for making jams and preserves.
This medium-sized tree needs full sun and well-drained soil to grow optimally, and it requires a pollinator to ensure optimal fruit production.
When it comes to its edible qualities, the Moongold Apricot is simply irresistible. The fruit boasts a sweet and juicy texture, with a luscious orange flesh and a red blush. Whether eaten fresh, used for baking, or made into preserves, the Moongold Apricot is a versatile and delicious addition to any meal.
Not only is the Moongold Apricot a treat for your taste buds, but it is also a feast for your eyes. With its clusters of fragrant white flowers, it is no wonder that this tree is a favorite among gardeners. Its green deciduous foliage adds a touch of elegance to any outdoor space.
The Moongold Apricot provides the perfect opportunity for you to showcase your gardening skills. So why wait? Add this stunning tree to your garden and experience the joy of growing your own fruit.
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