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Is anybody concerned about the trees budding early?
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<blockquote data-quote="HillsideDesolate" data-source="post: 3976558" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>Apricots can be successfully dwarfed using a bush cherry rootstoxk. That said my former apricot was on the coast and died due to salt air. Currently I am trying</p><p>Autumn Royal, a late blooming September fruiting apricot. We will see how it does in about 4 years...</p><p> Pick of my former cherry tree, A 4 way espallier, I believe these are var. Stella. Beautiful in spring</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillsideDesolate, post: 3976558, member: 51737"] Apricots can be successfully dwarfed using a bush cherry rootstoxk. That said my former apricot was on the coast and died due to salt air. Currently I am trying Autumn Royal, a late blooming September fruiting apricot. We will see how it does in about 4 years... Pick of my former cherry tree, A 4 way espallier, I believe these are var. Stella. Beautiful in spring [/QUOTE]
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