Varieties of apricots: characteristics and recommendations for selection
Apricots are loved by many for their unsurpassed taste and the ability to delight guests in canned form until the new season. Those who are already a little familiar with this plant know that growing fruits will not cause much trouble. The developments of breeders in recent years have made it possible to develop varieties capable of producing stable yields in the most unpredictable regions of Russia in terms of climate. However, some features of agricultural technology should be known when growing apricots.
Description of culture
Apricot loves a mild climate and nutrient-rich soil. If there is a desire to grow a crop on your own, then you need to know that you can get a crop of ripe fruits already in the fourth year of a young plant's life. To date, there are dozens of new varieties and varieties of apricot trees, some of them can be successfully cultivated in a temperate climate.
Apricots will delight not only with their taste, but will also provide very significant health benefits. They will saturate the body with essential trace elements such as potassium and magnesium. And the high iron content in this fruit makes it valuable for anemia and heart disease. Regular consumption of apricots will help those who have problems with the digestive system and gastrointestinal tract.
Bright fruit stimulates the immune system and improves metabolism, increases efficiency and improves memory. Due to the high content of beta-carotene in fruits, apricot is an excellent means of preventing malignant tumors. At the same time, it is advised to eat quite a bit of this delicacy per day: only 5 fresh or up to 10 dried fruits. An alternative to them can be a glass of juice, naturally, natural.
Many gardeners dream of pampering themselves with this honey and healthy fruit of their own cultivation. At the same time, they are tormented by doubts, because they do not know how to choose a variety with a stable yield and not get sour fruits due to weather surprises.
When choosing seedlings, you need to accurately determine the purpose of cultivating the plant. After all, the correct choice of the type of plant depends on the scope of use and methods for further processing of apricots. For example, an apricot with not very valuable taste, hard and faded, can be an ideal option for home canning. And a handsome honey with a ruddy barrel will please with aroma and taste, but will become absolutely unsuitable for heat treatment and harvesting for future use.
With the right seedling, you can treat yourself to your favorite delicacy every year without much effort. The work of breeders who have created many varieties of fruit will help in this. They are bred for different growing conditions and have very different characteristics. All varieties of apricot are traditionally divided into early, mid-season and late. Some experienced gardeners harvest throughout the warm part of the year. They achieve this by planting trees with different ripening periods in the garden.
Varieties
early ripe
It is the early types of apricots that allow us, in the conditions of the vagaries of the weather of Central Russia with its short and cool summers, to enjoy these delicious fruits. The disadvantage of these varieties is that they do not tolerate sudden changes in weather very well and are afraid of spring frosts. Of the variety of species created by scientists, experienced gardeners and amateurs prefer the most undemanding in care and valuable in their taste properties.
Apricot "Lel" will enter the fruiting period in the third year after planting in the ground. An adult plant can be up to 3 meters in height. The branches are quite loose, but the whole crown at the same time looks quite miniature due to the correct proportions. It is not affected by most diseases and is characterized by stable fruiting.
Usually the weight of the fetus reaches 20 grams, the shape is slightly flattened. A fully ripened apricot has a characteristic honey smell and a dark yellow hue turning into orange. The strength of the skin of the fruit provides valuable transportation qualities. The variety is universal in use. It is grown commercially and for home use. The easy-to-remove pit makes the fruit easy to preserve.
The variety "Honey" will delight with apricots five years after planting in the country. The tree grows low, does not require shaping, which reduces crown pruning and its formation to a minimum. It has acceptable disease resistance and is tolerant of mild cold.
Apricots ripen yellow with a small number of scarlet spots. The aroma and taste are classic. The fruits are medium in size. They are used in conservation, freezing, for storing juices for future use and for eating fresh."Honey" will provide a stable yield.
Another early ripe variety "Meliotopol" early will reward apricots for the third year. Low-growing trees give a crop of excellent quality. The mass of a ripe apricot can reach up to 60 grams. The plant is resistant to diseases and pests, but severe frosts are harmful to it.
Large fruits with translucent skin inside have a small bone. The pulp is melting, without coarse fibers, covered on top with a thin, easily removable skin. Fragrant "Melitopol" early is suitable for cultivation for sale and for fresh consumption.
The "royal" variety will give the first apricots by the fourth year of life. Although it is universally classified as early, the fruits fully ripen only at the end of summer. Therefore, for the purpose of cultivating in areas with a short warm period, it is not suitable. The apricot tree is very tall and branched, reaching a height of 4 meters. The variety does not require special measures to prevent diseases, because it is not afraid of them.
High-yielding "Royal" produces fruits weighing approximately 20 grams with a thick skin of a bright orange hue, quite often with a scarlet side. Due to the strength of its skin, an apricot can lie plucked for up to 14 days. It is important at this time to periodically inspect damaged fruits in order to avoid disease of the rest. They are suitable for various types of processing and just as a pleasant dessert.
The fruits of the Lescore variety will appear after five years of the life of the seedling in the country. The variety is valued for its stable yield, good frost tolerance and excellent immunity to fungal infections. Large fruits weighing up to 90 grams attract attention with a juicy and fragrant core.The peel of medium thickness covers the delicious taste of tender flesh. The stone is freely separated from the pulp, which allows the use of apricot for harvesting all varieties.
However, the spectacular outer shell is conducive to the use of fruit for fresh eating and for sale.
"Khabarovsk" variety bears fruit on 2-3-year-old trees. It has been pleasing the Far Eastern District with its apricots for several decades, but it can also be grown in the middle latitudes. The tree is tall, with a powerful crown, extremely hardy.
The fruits reach maturity by the second decade of July. Apricots of a slightly oblong shape usually reach a weight of 30 grams. The skin is velvety, uneven, yellow-green in color with an abundance of small red patches. The kernel is removed without any problems from the sweet and sour pulp that tastes good. The safety and transportability of the crop is average, because of this it is mainly used for fresh consumption.
Mid-season
It is traditionally believed that it is varieties of medium ripening that are universal and make it possible to grow them in almost any type of climate. Making a choice in favor of a mid-ripening apricot, even a novice gardener has the least chance of making a mistake and choosing a plant that is incorrectly zoned for a particular climate.
The main common characteristic of such varieties is their increased resistance to low temperatures and lack of moisture. Apricots of medium ripening are used for the manufacture of dried fruits. They are suitable for heat treatment with various types of preservation, for culinary purposes (desserts), as well as for fresh consumption.Even such a variety of varieties of mid-ripening fruits allows you to highlight certain favorites, which, according to gardeners and breeders, are worthy of attention.
The "pineapple" variety begins to bear fruit from the fifth year, increasing the yield annually. On average, after fifteen years, about 150 kilograms of fruit are harvested from an adult plant. Very high resistance to most traditional fruit diseases and good frost tolerance make "Pineapple" one of the gardeners' favorites.
Apricots ripen medium in size with a light yellow or whitish rind. Disperse a very pleasant rich aroma. The range of their use is very wide: from eating fresh to preparing desserts, preserving various types and harvesting dried fruits.
Variety "Shalakh" will bear fruit after four years and will please even your grandchildren, because a large sprawling tree lives for about 70 years. The variety is high yielding. It is also valued by gardeners for its adaptability to any weather conditions, unpretentiousness in cultivation. The type of soil does not affect the abundance of the crop. In addition, the variety is very disease resistant.
The trees of the Shalakh variety also have one serious drawback: they do not tolerate frosts below 20 degrees. However, at the same time, the inflorescences and buds survive the spring frosts well.
With a rather large average fruit weight of 50 grams, apricots have a very decent appearance and excellent taste properties. The ripe fruit has a rich orange color, like an orange. Suitable for winter preparations and fresh consumption.
"Rossiyanin" is an excellent apricot variety that will surprise you with fruits of decent size five years after appearing on the site.A low tree forms a dense crown. The plant tolerates frost and is actually not affected by diseases of fruit crops. The tree can be grown with equal success in almost every climatic zone.
A fruit weighing more than 100 grams has a thick yellow skin without additional shades of color, reaches full maturity by the end of July. It is suitable both for harvesting in the winter and for decorating the summer table.
The Saratov Ruby variety was created specifically for the northern regions, which is why it can be cultivated with equal success in any corner of Russia. The tree has a stable yield, but requires timely care measures. The plant winters well in forty-degree frosts and has a high resistance to all common diseases.
Apricot will consistently delight with an excellent harvest of fruits with an average weight of 40-50 grams. Its bright pink flank often colors the entire thick, velvety skin. The pulp has excellent taste characteristics. The variety withstands transportation well due to its dense skin and retains a high-quality presentation. Lovers of blanks "Saratov Ruby" will please with one more of its features: during heat treatment, the apricot retains its attractive ruddy color.
"Ulyanikhinsky" self-fertile apricot begins to bear fruit for 4-5 years. He is loved by gardeners for high yields, extreme hardiness and immunity to diseases. A dense branched crown crowns a tree about four meters high. The hybrid has good characteristics for frost resistance, but requires timely additional watering.
Yellow-colored fruits with an average weight of 30 grams of the correct form are covered with a fairly thick peel with a slight velvety coating. The taste properties of apricots are highly appreciated. The delicate texture of the fragrant, full of juice pulp is attractive for eating fruits from the tree. Successfully obtained from the fruits of the Ulyanikhinsky variety jams, juices and other types of homemade preparations.
The extremely fruitful apricot "Royal" will bear fruit in two years. Its yield depends on the age of the plant, at which up to 150 kilograms of valuable fruits are obtained from the tree. The culture is not afraid of diseases and survives the cold of the middle zone well, but it is threatened with freezing at a temperature of about -20 degrees.
Beautiful yellow fruits with a blush on the side have an average weight of about 40 grams. Excellent taste qualities and honey pulp give excellent commercial properties to the fruit, which are preserved during transportation by a dense skin. The fruits are suitable for home canning.
Self-fertile "Northern Triumph" begins to bear fruit in five years. In some cases, after two years, the ability of the plant to self-pollinate is noted. The variety has excellent frost resistance and resists major diseases well. If you give him a little time, he will thank you with an excellent harvest.
Fruits with an average weight of 55 grams have an extremely tender juicy pulp. The characteristic apricot aroma and good transport qualities make Triumph very attractive as a product. Apricots are good for consumption in any form - for squeezing juice or for canning, as a summer treat, but jam is especially fragrant.
The self-pollinating and very unusual Black Prince variety is a mixture of apricot and plum varieties. The plant is strongly branched, similar to a bush, may have thorns. It blooms in light pink flowers, which gives a special decorative charm to any garden. The variety is very sun-loving and does not like drafts, but it is undemanding to the type of soil. Excess moisture also has a bad effect on the culture, which may be typical for areas with groundwater close to the ground. The tree is resistant to most diseases.
In August, maroon fruits with a bluish tinge ripen, the mass of which, depending on the region of cultivation, can vary from 40 to 90 grams. The taste of juicy pulp with a slight tart sourness is also unusual. With a relatively low demands of the plant, it will provide a stable harvest. The fruits are harvested, not allowing them to overripe, otherwise the skin will crack and the fruit will be damaged. Therefore, the variety is unsuitable for transportation, but is highly valued as a raw material for jam, jelly and other types of traditional homemade preparations.
Another exotic variety "Black Velvet" was bred by crossing a black apricot native to America with a cherry plum. A partially self-fertile tree bears fruit in its fourth year. A medium-sized apricot tree has a round, unthickened crown. The culture is very tolerant of winter frosts and resists many types of diseases.
Unusual dark purple fruits grow weighing 30 grams and differ in two-color pulp from other varieties. The stone is well separated from the inside, pink in the center of the fruit and yellow closer to the skin. The fruits are very fragrant and juicy with a sweet and sour taste. "Black velvet" is distinguished by good tolerance to transportation.With the same success, it can be eaten directly from the branch and used in various home preparations.
Apricot "Kichiginsky" is suitable for the middle band. It begins to bear fruit from the fifth year after planting and, unlike its southern counterpart, endures cold. A medium-sized tree quickly builds up a beautiful crown and in the spring it is completely covered with inflorescences, which looks very beautiful. Breeders promise a stable harvest of small fruits every year.
Apricots with an average weight of up to 20 grams have a thin skin and juicy pulp with a slight pleasant sourness. Fruits ripen by the end of July, well transportable. The easily detachable stone makes the fruit convenient in the process of making jams and compotes.
The variety "Manchurian" was brought from China, so it grows well in the Primorsky Territory. Apricots can be seen five years after planting the plant in the ground. The tree grows very tall, in some cases up to 16 meters, with a spreading crown strewn with large pink flowers. Such a flowering apricot will certainly draw everyone's attention to your garden. The plant is cold tolerant if planted high enough. The variety, which is completely undemanding to care, will give a large harvest, which will reach technical ripeness at the end of July.
Apricot fruits are small, flattened oval, yellow in color with orange speckles on the skin. They are rarely eaten from the branch, as they have a characteristic bitterness, and their flesh is not juicy. But the fruits make excellent jams, compotes and fragrant jams.
"Son of the Red-cheeked" is a very interesting variety, bred from southern trees specifically for the climate of the middle lane. The fruits will appear in the 4-5th year of growth.The plant is very strong, medium-sized, with a powerful crown, will require a lot of space in your garden. The variety is resistant to diseases and frost resistance. Enduring frosts down to -30 degrees, the plant is sensitive to spring frosts, which can cause buds to die. The yield can be different every year and depends on how well the buds survived the winter.
The fruits do not ripen all at once, but in several stages. The collection will last from the end of June to the beginning of August. Apricots grow in the correct oval shape, weighing from 30 to 60 grams, depending on climatic zones and care conditions. The skin is bright orange, fluffy, under the sun becomes a dark pink hue. The flesh is also orange, very juicy and aromatic. Taste qualities are highly appreciated even by professional tasters. A small bone exfoliates well from the pulp.
A kernel of sweetish taste, which distinguishes the "Son of the Red-cheeked" from its parent with a bitter core of the stone. The purpose of apricots is from fresh consumption to the manufacture of marmalade, jams, preserves. The pulp will not turn into porridge as a result of heat treatment and will not lose its orange color.
late ripening
Late varieties of apricots are characterized by increased resistance to extremely low temperatures, extended ripening periods and good fruit preservation. The crop ripens at the end of summer, and in the spring flowering plants do not die from suddenly returning frosts, as they bloom already in stable warm and dry weather.
Variety "Pervais" was bred in Armenia. Trees are virtually disease-free and survive frost well. This is an unpretentious apricot that does not need special care.
The variety produces large fruits of bright orange color with a ruddy side. The taste and aroma of fresh apricots invariably make it one of the favorite desserts on any table. Fruits are poorly suited for freezing and harvesting for the winter due to the high degree of fibrous pulp.
Variety "Canning" bears fruit four years after planting. A low tree with a highly branched crown. Apricot, although quite calmly enduring the cold, will bring a greater return on the crop when cultivated in regions with relatively mild winters.
The ripening of numerous fruits weighing up to 50 grams occurs by the end of the warm season. Apricots have a delicate sweet taste with a characteristic sourness. A strong peel ensures good preservation of the product, so that it can be transported over long distances. The variety is especially good for making homemade preparations, compotes.
Variety "Favorite" is characterized by unpretentiousness to growing conditions and stable fruiting. Harvest can be harvested already in the 2-3rd year of the life of the tree. A tree 3-4 meters high with a spreading, medium pubescent crown resistant to frost.
Usually the weight of a fragrant and attractive fruit reaches 30 grams. Rounded with fleecy orange skin, apricots are covered with a pronounced blush. The taste properties are excellent, the pulp is elastic and juicy, the stone is easily separated. The fruits are extraordinarily fragrant and transportable, which makes them a valuable crop for cultivation for sale. Apricot is also good in marmalades, jams and as a dessert on the table.
The noteworthy variety "Iskra" will produce apricots in four years. Tall trees with spreading branches will bring a bountiful harvest.They are not afraid of thirty-degree frosts, and are grown with equal success in most regions, with the exception of the Far North. Apricot trees of the Iskra variety also attract with their undemanding care.
The fruits grow medium in size, weighing up to 50 grams and ripen by the end of August. Juicy crunchy flesh exudes a sweet aroma. The variety is perfect for storage and any method of processing.
Variety "Melitopol" late will delight residents of areas with a cold climate. The tree will grow small. Young shoots and ovaries of buds will endure spring frosts. You can try apricots in the third year of the tree's life. The variety is relatively resistant to diseases and pests, but requires timely processing.
The plant will steadily bear fruit, giving juicy large apricots weighing 55 grams. Fruits with a strong skin ripen at the end of the summer season and will delight you with the absence of hard fibers. The variety is good for universal use: fresh, frozen, as canned food. It is also used for harvesting dried fruits. Apricot is suitable for commercial cultivation.
A rare variety "Countess" forms tall trees with a voluminous crown. The plant is frost-resistant, but the inflorescences do not tolerate the sudden return of spring frosts. You will see fruits for 3-4 years after planting.
Apricots will ripen at the very end of August. The fruit weighing 25-35 grams has a thin fluffy light yellow skin that becomes browned on the sunny side. The flesh of the fruit is juicy with a pleasant sweet and sour taste. The stone is very easy to extract, which makes the variety very attractive for processing.
Apricots of the "Countess" variety can be used in any form.They keep intact in the refrigerator for up to two months.
How to choose for different regions?
Today, thanks to talented breeders, even residents of the northern regions of the country have a great opportunity to enjoy this southern fruit from their own garden. Many popular varieties have analogues for planting in regions with more severe climatic conditions. Of course, the taste and fruit size of trees growing in the south and in colder areas will differ. In addition, much depends on the correct and timely care of the plant, its preservation for the winter. With all this, one should not be afraid of difficulties: modern hybrids are frost-resistant, have high resistance to diseases, giving a stable harvest.
The most valuable varieties for cultivation in the climate of central Russia are included in the State Register of Achievements of the country's breeders. Most of them are suitable for breeding throughout central Russia and, in particular, in the Moscow region.
Apricot "Iceberg" is an early variety. Good winter hardiness is considered its valuable quality. Apricot is bred for cultivation in the Central region. A medium sized tree grows quickly. The return of the crop is obtained in the third year of cultivation. Thin velvet orange skin with scarlet patches covers a small classic-shaped fruit. Fragrant and juicy pulp will satisfy the exacting taste.
Apricot "Akademik" is considered a mid-season species. High resistance to cold allows him to survive in forty degrees of frost. Powerful trees begin to bear fruit fairly quickly."Akademik" is rightfully considered one of the largest-fruited varieties of the Far East with high yields. Large yellow apricots contain an interior with fibers, but quite tender, with a sweet and sour taste. The variety is bred for universal use, tolerates a long journey well and is unpretentious to the vagaries of nature.
The early ripening apricot "Alyosha", due to its high winter-hardy qualities, has found a place in areas in central Russia. The fruits are tied in the third year. Small yellow apricots with cartilaginous flesh are covered with slightly pubescent skin. The sweet-tart taste of the fruit is familiar to the inhabitants of the middle lane. It makes apricots suitable for various types of processing.
The quality of seedlings of the Amur variety determines the time of their entry into the fruiting period (for 3-4 years). The tree grows slowly, is well resistant to cold and lack of moisture in the soil, prefers elevated places. The variety requires well-drained soil and timely treatment for diseases. The fruits are of mid-season type, small in size, round in shape, covered with yellow skin with a noticeable blush. The pulp is elastic, tender when ripe, orange hue. Apricots have a good sweet and sour taste.
Variety "Favorite" ripens in medium terms. A fast-growing tree pleases with apricots for the third summer. Excellent resistance to bacteria and diseases, the frost-resistant qualities of this dessert variety allow it to be planted in the East Siberian District. Medium-sized fruits are heart-shaped and felt-like pubescence. Yellow skin with red spots covers the melting in the mouth, even somewhat farinaceous sweet pulp.
A good gift for lovers of new products will be a seedling of the Monastyrsky variety. The apricot tree will delight lovers of a stable return of the crop. We'll have to wait three years before the first fruiting. At this time, the tree will not cause much trouble. Breeders took care of its survival in the harsh conditions of the Russian winter. The late-ripening variety is ready for processing and fresh consumption at the end of summer, just when the garden is empty and all the berries and most fruits have departed. In the dachas of the Moscow region, plantings of this "pioneer" are already found among varieties of medium-sized apricots, warming their yellow-pink sides in the July sun.
The mid-season universal application variety "Orlovchanin" begins to produce crops in the third year. The tree is often of medium height with a luxurious crown. The advantages of the variety include its partial self-fertility, winter hardiness, good immunity to pests. It is preferable to grow "Orlovchanin" in the Central Black Earth region. Oval, slightly flattened fruits with yellow skin have an average weight of 30 grams. The flesh is yellow, with a barely perceptible sourness, well separated from the bone. The fruits of "Orlovchanin" have a very wide application.
The mid-late ripening hybrid "Advertising" has a table purpose and is regionalized by the Stavropol Territory. A tall strong tree gives a stable crop of large apricots. Valuable differences of the variety are resistance to cold and diseases of fruit crops. Oval yellow fruits under the rays of the sun acquire a bright blush. Under the average thickness of slightly pubescent skin is juicy yellowish flesh, slightly fibrous, slightly crisp.Valuable are the excellent taste characteristics, good adaptability to storage and transportation, and the versatility of using apricots of the “Reklamny” variety.
Late apricot "Samarsky" has small fruits. However, its versatility and resistance to frost do not leave seedlings unattended. The fruits appear by the fourth year of the tree's life. When planted on the Middle Volga, the plant gives a constant crop of excellent quality apricots. Dark yellow pulp is characterized by juiciness and elasticity. Apricots stand out for their high transportability and excellent taste and consumer characteristics. The variety has long been known and is suitable for beginner gardeners, as it does not need special care for growing.
Apricot "Siberian Baikalova" is bred in Eastern Siberia. The tree gives its first fruits usually in the third year. This versatile, cold-hardy, early ripening variety is represented by medium-sized trees with a branched crown. Orange oval fruits with a slight blush on a fluffy skin will ensure a good harvest. Fibrous dark orange flesh produces ample sweet juice.
For residents of the Central part of Russia, the Aquarius apricot is suitable, which is very similar in type to the well-known and already well-established Lel variety. We can say that scientists took into account all the shortcomings of the old variety and brought out a new one based on it, but with improved fruit characteristics. Late-ripening fruits grow larger and have a honey smell. They will delight even connoisseurs with their excellent rich taste and eye-pleasing color of a dense yellow-orange hue with a scarlet side.
Perhaps the only drawback of the variety is the poor adaptability of the fruit to long-term storage.
Apricot "Red-cheeked" is very popular. According to experienced gardeners, it can be grown almost without restrictions in many parts of Russia. It is considered an excellent variety for cultivation in the Moscow region. Unpretentiousness in care, frost resistance and high tolerance to weather surprises have made it a favorite of many summer residents.
Properly and timely caring for a tree, it is easy to get an excellent harvest. The tree is tall and can reach four meters in height. A powerful spreading crown allows the plant not to succumb to strong winds. Seedlings take root easily, love the sun and do not perceive waterlogging of the soil, although in general they are undemanding to the type of soil. The thick bark protects the tree from damage and various diseases.
Fruiting begins in the third year of the plant's life. The variety is distinguished as a long-liver, so it will please more than one generation of your family. Apricot "Red-cheeked" came to us from Central Asia. Then the breeders brought out many of its hybrids that can survive not only in the south, but also in the capricious weather conditions of the Middle Strip. To date, the variety is highly valued and competitive even among fruits of European origin.
Despite the unpretentiousness of the variety, you should know some of the features of planting and the rules for caring for the plant, so that in the future it will please you with a generous collection of juicy apricots. To accommodate the seedling, they dig a hole that is suitable in area for its root system so that the ends of the lateral roots do not stick out. So the tree will take root better, take root faster and enter the phase of active growth.
It is best to plant a tree in the second half of autumn. You can do this in the spring, but with the obligatory steady onset of warm nights. The bottom of the pit is filled with fertile soil; complex ready-made fertilizers can be used. A good watering is necessary both before and after planting. We bury the seedling to the basal neck, which is lightly sprinkled with soil. The earth must be well compacted and the roots of the planting should be insulated from above with foliage. In order for a young tree to take root, it is watered with three buckets of water, and after a week complex fertilizer is applied.
In the further care of the seedling, it is important not to forget to periodically loosen the soil in the root zone, since the plant does not like excess moisture in the ground. Regular loosening will ensure sufficient air flow to the roots and drainage of the soil, which will allow the tree to grow better. The crown of an apricot tree is formed from the first year, and the lower part of the trunk and the base of the thickest branches are painted over with lime in autumn. For the health of a garden pet, it is important to regularly spray against pests. The procedure is carried out in the spring before flowering and in the fall after the foliage has fallen.
It is worth noting that, compared with other varieties, "Red-cheeked" is very unpretentious. By giving it a little time, you will be rewarded with fruits for the whole season.
Apricot is distinguished by large fruits of the correct rounded shape with a scarlet blush, for which the variety got its name. Late flowering periods provide flower buds and fruit ovaries with safety from recurrent spring frosts. The variety is mid-season. The fruits are ready to eat in July.
Harvest not immediately, but in several visits. This avoids falling and overripe fruit. The apricots remaining on the tree are poured even more. This stepwise type of harvesting solves an important storage problem, since an apricot can ripen on a branch for 2-3 weeks.For different uses, fruits of varying degrees of maturity are plucked. When preparing dried fruits, overripe fruits are taken. For eating fresh - moderately ripened without visible damage. For further transportation of the crop, it is removed when it has barely begun to sing, light yellow in hue. Any of them are suitable for processing.
Apricot "Red-cheeked" has a pleasant taste and a characteristic sweetish aroma. The fruits of the variety are good in various winter preparations, since even after heat treatment they do not lose their delicate taste and aroma. Fresh fruits will please with their juiciness and pleasant taste.
Positive feedback from a large number of experienced gardeners sets in a consistently positive mood. Whatever variety is chosen for specific geographical and climatic conditions, it is worth remembering a simple thing. Breeders have adapted the whimsical southern plant to harsh conditions so much that even with a little effort and time invested in caring for the plant, you can get a good harvest of fruits that will saturate the body with vitamins until the next season.
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