5ft Nectarine Tree | Prunus 'Flavortop' | 9L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Enjoy exceptionally juicy and sweet nectarines from the 'Flavortop' variety, living up to its name.
- The tree produces a stunning display of pink blossoms in early spring before the fruit develops.
- A self-fertile variety, meaning you only need one tree for a good crop, though a second nearby can boost your yield.
- Harvest your delicious, home-grown nectarines from late summer into early autumn.
- Perfect for eating fresh, baking into an upside-down cake, roasting with fortified wine, or grilling for a summer salad.
- Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', it provides a valuable food source for bees and butterflies.
- Planting Time: November, December, January, February, March
- Spacing: Plant three metres apart to allow for spreading.
- Watering: Give your tree a regular watering during its first year and throughout subsequent growing seasons.
- Feeding: Towards the end of winter, give your nectarine tree a feed with high-potassium fertiliser.
- Pruning: Established nectarine trees should be pruned in summer after fruiting, removing old wood that's already borne fruit.
- Pest & Disease: Can be affected by aphids, silver leaf and bacterial canker.
Highlights
- Enjoy exceptionally juicy and sweet nectarines from the 'Flavortop' variety, living up to its name.
- The tree produces a stunning display of pink blossoms in early spring before the fruit develops.
- A self-fertile variety, meaning you only need one tree for a good crop, though a second nearby can boost your yield.
- Harvest your delicious, home-grown nectarines from late summer into early autumn.
- Perfect for eating fresh, baking into an upside-down cake, roasting with fortified wine, or grilling for a summer salad.
- Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', it provides a valuable food source for bees and butterflies.
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: November, December, January, February, March
- Spacing: Plant three metres apart to allow for spreading.
- Watering: Give your tree a regular watering during its first year and throughout subsequent growing seasons.
- Feeding: Towards the end of winter, give your nectarine tree a feed with high-potassium fertiliser.
- Pruning: Established nectarine trees should be pruned in summer after fruiting, removing old wood that's already borne fruit.
- Pest & Disease: Can be affected by aphids, silver leaf and bacterial canker.
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