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  • From: Douglas Woodard <dwoodard@becon.org>
  • To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Frost-resisting apricots grown in Siberia?
  • Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 14:00:17 -0400

Caren, I don't think that Moorpark apricot would be hardy with you.

I don't think that Ken Taylor on Ile Perrot has had much difficulty keeping hardy apricots alive, but he has a sandy hill with excellent air drainage. He told me he gets a good crop about 2 years out of 5.

Given well drained sandy soil I think that Westcot or Morden 604 would do OK for you, maybe Precious. The first two were bred at Morden, SW Manitoba. The last was found at Creemore, Ontario, south of Georgian Bay.

Planting in a spot with shelter from SW low-angle afternoon winter sun
will help.

Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada



On 23/05/2011 11:23 AM, Caren Kirk wrote:
Boy, now I am really confused! After about 4 years of deliberating, I
had just made up my mind to take the plunge and buy an Apricot ( was
going to go for a Moorpark). We've had a horrible spring though,
yo-yoing back and forth from 24deg C to below freezing. Everything is
late by at least 2 weeks. I was worried about how an apricot would have
fared.

Then I came across this thread and my courage is slowly disappating. But
I do LOVE apricots so I'm probably still stupid enough to try.... I
don't know of anyone growing them around here so we'll have to see how
it works out. Hopefully I won't be reporting this time next year about
how bad it turned out!

Caren Kirk
St. Jerome QC, z4b

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