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Matthew Durkin 24-07-2004 10:13 AM

Beautiful dwarf peach...
 
Hi All,
I recently saw a most beautiful dwarf peach tree for sale with vivid deep
red leaves. It was about 1.5' tall. However, the label said that it most
likely wouldn't fruit except in rare occasions.
I have a couple of questions:
Why would it occasionally fruit?
Is there a similar variety that would regularly fruit?
I have a very small garden, so have to choose plants carefully - I loved
this tree (especially the leaf colour), but it would be nice if it fruited
as well.
If anyone knows of a variety that would that would be great!
Thanks,
Matthew



Kay 24-07-2004 10:44 AM

Beautiful dwarf peach...
 
In article , Matthew Durkin
writes
Hi All,
I recently saw a most beautiful dwarf peach tree for sale with vivid deep
red leaves. It was about 1.5' tall. However, the label said that it most
likely wouldn't fruit except in rare occasions.
I have a couple of questions:
Why would it occasionally fruit?


It's not really warm enough here for peaches, so it would only fruit in
the occasional warm season, especially if grown outside.

Is there a similar variety that would regularly fruit?
I have a very small garden, so have to choose plants carefully - I loved
this tree (especially the leaf colour), but it would be nice if it fruited
as well.
If anyone knows of a variety that would that would be great!
Thanks,
Matthew



--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"


Kay 24-07-2004 11:08 AM

Beautiful dwarf peach...
 
In article , Matthew Durkin
writes
Hi All,
I recently saw a most beautiful dwarf peach tree for sale with vivid deep
red leaves. It was about 1.5' tall. However, the label said that it most
likely wouldn't fruit except in rare occasions.
I have a couple of questions:
Why would it occasionally fruit?


It's not really warm enough here for peaches, so it would only fruit in
the occasional warm season, especially if grown outside.

Is there a similar variety that would regularly fruit?
I have a very small garden, so have to choose plants carefully - I loved
this tree (especially the leaf colour), but it would be nice if it fruited
as well.
If anyone knows of a variety that would that would be great!
Thanks,
Matthew



--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"


Just Molly 24-07-2004 12:09 PM

Beautiful dwarf peach...
 

"Kay" wrote in message
...
In article , Matthew Durkin
writes
Hi All,
I recently saw a most beautiful dwarf peach tree for sale with vivid deep
red leaves. It was about 1.5' tall. However, the label said that it most
likely wouldn't fruit except in rare occasions.
I have a couple of questions:
Why would it occasionally fruit?


It's not really warm enough here for peaches, so it would only fruit in
the occasional warm season, especially if grown outside.

Is there a similar variety that would regularly fruit?
I have a very small garden, so have to choose plants carefully - I loved
this tree (especially the leaf colour), but it would be nice if it

fruited
as well.
If anyone knows of a variety that would that would be great!
Thanks,
Matthew

My bog standard peach tree fruits every year. Masses of large juicy
peaches. It is in a sheltered and sunny position in north Cambs.



Just Molly 24-07-2004 12:17 PM

Beautiful dwarf peach...
 

"Kay" wrote in message
...
In article , Matthew Durkin
writes
Hi All,
I recently saw a most beautiful dwarf peach tree for sale with vivid deep
red leaves. It was about 1.5' tall. However, the label said that it most
likely wouldn't fruit except in rare occasions.
I have a couple of questions:
Why would it occasionally fruit?


It's not really warm enough here for peaches, so it would only fruit in
the occasional warm season, especially if grown outside.

Is there a similar variety that would regularly fruit?
I have a very small garden, so have to choose plants carefully - I loved
this tree (especially the leaf colour), but it would be nice if it

fruited
as well.
If anyone knows of a variety that would that would be great!
Thanks,
Matthew

My bog standard peach tree fruits every year. Masses of large juicy
peaches. It is in a sheltered and sunny position in north Cambs.



Pam Moore 24-07-2004 06:02 PM

Beautiful dwarf peach...
 
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 09:25:28 GMT, "Matthew Durkin"
wrote:

I recently saw a most beautiful dwarf peach tree for sale with vivid deep
red leaves. It was about 1.5' tall. However, the label said that it most
likely wouldn't fruit except in rare occasions.

On a recent "open gardens" weekend in a local village, on garden had
a nectarine loaded with fruit, trained very neatly on wires on a brick
wall, facing south. Obviously it is there permanently and looked very
healthy. Can you give your peach a warm, sheltered position?
Good luck with it.

Pam in Bristol


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