Seven gallon cans available from early spring to through summer. Check with your local store for current availability.
Mutli-graft to extend your harvesting season. Grafted with four of five possible varieties: July Elberta peach, Babcock peach, Fantasia nectarine, Santa Rosa plum and Blenheim apricot. Stone fruit varieties mature early through mid-summer. Self-fruiting tree utilizes less space to produce a larger variety of stone fruits.
Semi-dwarf tree grown on Nemaguard rootstock. Can be maintained at 8'-10' with summer pruning.
Green Thumb Guide
Prefers enriched soil with good drainage. Establish good structure when young and keep pruned. In summer, regular pruning is required to keep multi-graft tree in balance. Estimated chilling time of 500 hours below 45°F.
These characteristics apply to the greater Sacramento area and nearby regions.
Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods
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