Hi guys,
I'm in a twist about which Apricot Tree to buy.
There's this: Dwarf Aprigold® Blackmoor Nurseries
and then,
There's this: Apricot Tomcot tree, mail order apricot tomcot tree, order apricot trees online Blackmoor Nurseries
I was going to plant it in a large container, so naturally the Krimsk-1 rootstock of the Tomcot is immensely appealing, along with the "This variety would be our choice for apricots" endorsement from Blackmoors. Yet, it costs £24.50: not entirely a major factor, but worth considering.
The Aprigold variety is something I've heard regularly, and it seems to be viewed upon favourably too: "Large crops of full size fruits are carried on this amazing tree". Also, it's rootstock states "Dwarf", not a particularly accurate description. It is, however, as a 1 year maiden, only £15, as I stated earlier, not a major factor, but worth considering.
Does anyone have these varieties, or heard anything of them?
If I'm honest, I'm leaning towards Tomcot, but that's just from the Blackmoors website as opposed to any honest advice I've received, and the grapevine always throws up some fantastic stories and advice.
It would receive all the necessary sunlight and could even be stored in a greenhouse for the winter months, and some of the summer months if necessary.
Thanks everyone,
GC
I'm in a twist about which Apricot Tree to buy.
There's this: Dwarf Aprigold® Blackmoor Nurseries
and then,
There's this: Apricot Tomcot tree, mail order apricot tomcot tree, order apricot trees online Blackmoor Nurseries
I was going to plant it in a large container, so naturally the Krimsk-1 rootstock of the Tomcot is immensely appealing, along with the "This variety would be our choice for apricots" endorsement from Blackmoors. Yet, it costs £24.50: not entirely a major factor, but worth considering.
The Aprigold variety is something I've heard regularly, and it seems to be viewed upon favourably too: "Large crops of full size fruits are carried on this amazing tree". Also, it's rootstock states "Dwarf", not a particularly accurate description. It is, however, as a 1 year maiden, only £15, as I stated earlier, not a major factor, but worth considering.
Does anyone have these varieties, or heard anything of them?
If I'm honest, I'm leaning towards Tomcot, but that's just from the Blackmoors website as opposed to any honest advice I've received, and the grapevine always throws up some fantastic stories and advice.
It would receive all the necessary sunlight and could even be stored in a greenhouse for the winter months, and some of the summer months if necessary.
Thanks everyone,
GC
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