Patio Nectarine

Fruit Tree

From £12.99
Supplied as First grade loose roots
CODE EL182
Supplied as First grade loose roots
CODE EL183
First grade loose roots
Delivery within 21 days
  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Attracts butterflies
  • Attracts birds
  • Spring flowering time
  • Green foliage colour
  • White flowering Colour

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Product Description

Is there anything better than basking in your garden on a hot day biting into to a delicious juicy nectarine. This patio variety allows anyone to have a nectarine tree growing their garden regardless of its size. It even has the added attraction of pretty pink-lilac blossoms in the Spring. Grown on very dwarf root stock which will produce mini patio fruit, ideal for growing in a spacious pot on the patio, in containers or in a border. These self fertile trees will produce delicious fruit in the first year after planting and never grow to more than 1.5-2m tall. Root wrapped fruit tree supplied, 100cm+.

Plant Size

Mature Height 180 cm
Mature Spread 150 cm
Plant Spacing 100 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Make sure the roots are planted in well prepared soil, with enough room to develop.
Soil Type Moderately fertile, well drained soil

Growing at a glance…

New Pigmy fruit trees are grown on Dwarf root stock. A real patio novelty as they grow to no more than 1.8-2m tall and they will bear an abundance gorgeous fragrant spring blossom and delicious fruit. The fascinating slow development of the blossomthroughout the summer cumulating in beautiful, mouth-watering fruit is highly rewarding.They are suitable for planting in most types of fertile and well drained soil. Plant in a sunny location as they do not prosper too well in the shade. If possible prepare the ground some time in advance of planting. Open out holes and plant withenough space to accommodate the roots without cramping them. Provide a stake to help support the shrub in its early years, protecting it from strong winter winds. Mulch during cold/frost and water freely.

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