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  Fruit Trees: Peaches, Apricots & Nectarines
     
 

These trees should be pruned to an open vase shape, or trellised in a fan shape against a fence or south, west or southwest facing wall that receives full sun for warmth and best performance. We carry varieties that are most suited to our climate’s mild winters.

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  Peaches  
Frost Peach Frost
Freestone variety with good flavor. Becomes peach-leaf-curl resistant with age. Ripens mid August. Self-fruitful. 12-15’.
   
Peento Peaches
These unique peaches have been grown in China for centuries! Now American gardeners can also enjoy these unique varieties of peach, fresh off the tree! Donut shaped, the white juicy flesh is sweet & delectable.
We carry the following 2 varieties.
Peento Galaxy
Sometimes called the Bagel Peach, the Galaxy Peach is creamy-orange, large & flat with sweet, juicy white melting flesh. A fun variety to grow! Self fruitful.
Peento Galaxy Peach
Peento Saturn Peach Peento Saturn
This little tree is covered in spring with masses of bright pink flowers giving it value as an ornamental addition to the garden. The flowers are followed by reddish-orange, delicious donut shaped fruit. Self fruitful.
     
  Apricots  
Harglow
Newer, disease-resistant variety with large, tasty fruit that is wonderful fresh. Ripens mid August. Self-fruitful. 12-15’.
Harglow Apricot
Puget Gold Apricot Puget Gold
Large, elongated fruit with firm, sweet, flavorful flesh. Will set fruit in cool spring weather where other varieties fail. Ripens in mid August. Self-fruitful. 12-15’.
     
  Nectarines  
Hardy Red Semi-Dwarf
Great new variety with excellent flavor and pretty, red-and-yellow blushed skin. Ripens mid August. Self-fruitful. 12-15’.
Hardy Red Nectarine
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Pollinating Peaches, Apricots & Nectarines!

For the most part these types of trees are self-fertile however planting more than one will always offer better pollination, resulting in better fruit set.

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