Dwarf fruit trees

Discussion in 'Fruit and Nut Trees' started by Kenneth R White, Jun 29, 2009.

  1. Kenneth R White

    Kenneth R White Member

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    I live on Denman Island and want to grow a few Dwarf fruit trees on my deck. What would be the best kind of Apricot, Cherry and Nectarine to try?
     
  2. woodschmoe

    woodschmoe Active Member 10 Years

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    Given your location, and the fact that some of the best varieties of a given tree aren't always available in Canada, here's a list of decent varieties that should be locally available...bear in mind that a lot of dwarf stock sells out early in the season, so you might be stuck until next season.

    Apricot: don't know about dwarfs, but Puget Gold is supposed to be decent. Look at Dinter's nursery in Duncan, they carry about 3 varieties.

    Cherry: Compact Stella and anything on Gisela rootstock would work. I can vouch for Stella: lots of fruit on a small tree.

    Nectarine: "Hardy Red" seems to be the most common one locally.
     
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    Many Thanks, I will start looking as soon as I Can....Ken
     
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    "Compact Stella"....I've seen this in a nursery. This is a dwarf rootstock?
     
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    woodschmoe Active Member 10 Years

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    Usually on Colt rootstock, but as this variety originates in a smaller, less vigorous sport of "Stella", the combination results in a more compact tree.
     

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