Zone 7 · Stone Fruit Growing Guide
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.
In Zone 7, Apricot should be planted outdoors Feb 15 – Mar 15, after the average last frost date of approximately Mar 15.
Prime apricot zone. Long warm summer ripens fruit fully. Goldcot and Goldrich are excellent.
Prime apricot zone. Long warm summer ripens fruit fully. Goldcot and Goldrich are excellent.
Feed balanced in spring. High-potassium feed after harvest builds wood for next season's fruit buds.
What you plant next to apricot makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.
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