Fresh Apricots in Your Backyard! Pruning and Care Secrets 🍑 Apricot - Prunus armeniacum
Want to grow the perfect backyard apricot? In this video, we dive into the secrets of Prunus armeniacum (Apricot) care, from choosing the right planting spot to expert pruning techniques that maximize your fruit production. We’ll cover why air drainage is critical for frost protection, how to manage fungal issues without heavy spraying, and why horizontal branches are your best friend for a massive harvest. Whether you're in a cooler climate like Connecticut or a traditional growing zone, these tips will help you enjoy that "sunlight in a bite" taste of a tree-ripened apricot! 💡 Expert Advice for Success: Frost Protection: Plant in areas with good air drainage to prevent early blooms from being killed by late spring frosts. Avoid the south side of buildings where it gets too warm too early! Disease Management: Practice "clean culture" by removing all fallen leaves and debris in the autumn to prevent fungal spores from overwintering. Pruning for Fruit: Focus on thinning the canopy to let sunlight hit the trunk and branches. Encourage horizontal branch growth, as these produce significantly more fruit than vertical ones. ⏰ Chapters: 0:00 Introduction to Prunus armeniacum 0:42 Flower Anatomy & Fragrance 1:11 Where to Plant: Frost & Air Drainage 1:55 Soil Requirements & Nitrogen Warning 2:27 Harvest Timeline: When to Pick 3:02 Growth Rate: From Bare Root to Bushels 3:24 Pest & Disease Control (Spraying vs. Culture) 3:55 Pruning Secrets for Maximum Sunlight 4:15 Why Horizontal Branches Bear More Fruit 4:30 Lifespan & The Taste of Tree-Ripened Apricots This time of year, all the cherry trees are starting to pop into bloom and the same genus applies to Apricots. Apricots belong to the same genus that includes cherries and plums, Prunus, a very large group of plants. These are not selected for the beauty of their flowers but for the wonderful flavor and production of the fruit. They do have a wonderful flowers though, I love the flowers of of the apricots. They're slightly fragrant, are five petaled with multiples of five of all the stamens and other flower parts which are indicative of its familial heritage in the rose family, Rosaceae. It shares that family with apples, pears and many other what we call pomme fruits. Apricots flower in mid to late April and then produce the ripe fruit from about fourth of July to the middle of that month. The fruit ripens pretty much all at once so it's best to have your canning equipment ready for apricot preserves, or have an apricot party. You can also use it to flavor wine and cordials, but it's best eaten fresh. Apricots in our climate here in Connecticut are a little bit of a short lived plant. We planted this one as a bare rooted whip and got, a small handful of apricots the second the second year. The third year we had enough to fill my hat or maybe two, and then the fourth year we had almost a bushel. There are a number of disease and insect pests to worry about with apricot trees and peaches and plums unless you have an active spraying program. We don't spray here, we prefer to use good cultural practices. Good cultural practices for apricots include these: Clean up in the fall around the plant, get all the leaves and debris from the apricot trees or other fruit trees. Pick that all up and get it out , remove it from the site. When pruning apricot trees, you want to prune in such a way as to provide as much sunlight penetrating the canopy and hitting the trunk and the branches as possible. This will help dry out the apricot tree and helps prevent the fungal problems. It's also true that horizontally placed branches tend to flower more than branches that ascend steeply and therefore bears more fruit. Apricots may be a short lived tree maybe ten or twelve years so you'll get eight, maybe nine years or so of fruit production out of out them in our climate here in Connecticut, but it's totally worth it. The taste of fresh, hand picked, tree ripened apricots is something you won't forget. It's like biting into sunlight! Apricot - Prunus Armeniacum #ApricotTree #BackyardOrchard #PruningTips #FruitTreeCare #GardenClips #OrganicGardening #HomegrownFruit #PrunusArmeniacum

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