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  • From: Scott Smith <scott@cs.jhu.edu>
  • To: nafex mailing list at ibiblio <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Best apricots for the northeast
  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 21:29:57 -0400

I had problems with peach scab every year on my Puget Gold, it would spot and
stunt the fruits. It did produce very well but I got tired of the spots and
took it out last year. Tomcot is the best apricot I have grown, it is
disease-resistant, reliable, and tasty.

Scott z7 MD

On May 30, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Ginda Fisher wrote:

> Yes. In particular, my puget gold set fruit every year after it started to
> blossom, even when we had a light frost during or near when it was in bloom.
> --
> Ginda
>
> Typed with Swype. Who knows what I intended to say?
>
> John Henderson <jhenderson@ithaca.edu> wrote:
>
> Good to know about Puget Gold, since I just planted one this spring.
> We had no luck with Moongold and Sungold. Never got any fruit and
> after five years, both varieties died. Small sample size of one
> Moongold and two Sungolds, it should be noted. We have an 3 year old
> Adirondack Gold from St. Lawrence. No fruit yet (but this year was
> uncommonly unfair to early blossoming varieties), but the tree itself
> is healthy.
>
> John Henderson
> Sage Hen Farm
> Lodi, NY
>
>
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