Apricot
Growing apricots in your garden isn't all that difficult. The fruits are nutritious and rich in vitamins. They're eaten fresh, but they're also used to make preserves, jellies, and compotes.
To grow a fruit tree and reap a bountiful harvest, you need to choose the right variety. For example, in temperate climates, early-ripening varieties that are resistant to frost and disease thrive best. This section provides a detailed description of the best apricot varieties.
There are several methods of propagation: from seeds, from seedlings, and from cuttings. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages. It's important to know the rules for choosing a good seedling.
The website contains information on how to prepare a planting site, the best time to plant, and how to prepare a planting hole. Care includes timely watering and fertilizing, pruning, winterizing, and pest and disease control.
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