Zone 11 · Stone Fruit Growing Guide

When to Plant Apricot
in Zone 11

Blooms early — the earliest of all stone fruits — making it highly vulnerable to late spring frosts. Site on a north-facing slope or near a building to delay bloom. Worth it when the timing works.

Plant outdoors
Not recommended
Start indoors
Direct sow
Last Frost
~none
Days to harvest
1–2 years to first harvest
Difficulty
Hard
Wrong season — Zone 11
Harvest window: Not reliable

Planting Calendar

In Zone 11, Apricot should be planted outdoors Not recommended, after the average last frost date of approximately none.

Insufficient chill hours.

Care Guide

Sunlight
Full sun · 6–8 hrs/day
Watering
Regular
Spacing
144–216 inches
Soil
Well-draining, fertile loam
Days to maturity
1–2 years to first harvest
Soil pH
6.0–7.0
plant tip · Zone 11

Insufficient chill hours.

Feeding Schedule

How often
twice a year
Feed type
balanced then high potassium
Key timing
early spring and after harvest

Feed balanced in spring. High-potassium feed after harvest builds wood for next season's fruit buds.

Companion Planting for Apricot

What you plant next to apricot makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.

Grows well with
  • Basil
  • Tansy
  • Comfrey
Keep away from
  • Tomatoes
  • Eggplant

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Common questions

In Zone 11, direct sow apricot outdoors Not recommended after your last frost date of approximately none. Insufficient chill hours.
Zone 11 has an average last spring frost of approximately none and a first fall frost around none. These dates vary by specific location — use your ZIP code in the plant app for precision based on the nearest NOAA weather station.
Good companion crops for apricot include Basil, Tansy, Comfrey. Avoid planting near Tomatoes, Eggplant, which can compete for nutrients or attract pests.
Apricot typically takes 1–2 years to first harvest from transplant or direct sow to harvest in Zone 11. Expected harvest window: Not reliable.

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