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Nectarine-Sunmist

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Original price $69.00 - Original price $69.00
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Current price $69.00
$69.00 - $69.00
Current price $69.00

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Sunmist Nectarine Tree Overview

  • Taste
    • Produces fruit with a rich, honey-like sweetness balanced by a subtle tangy note.
    • Features smooth, firm, juicy yellow flesh, perfect for fresh eating, baking, or fruit salads.
    • As a freestone nectarine, the pit separates easily, enhancing its versatility in culinary uses.
    • Offers a vibrant red-blushed skin and aromatic profile for a delightful sensory experience.
  • Best Growing Environment
    • Thrives in warm, temperate climates with well-drained, fertile soil, preferably sandy loam.
    • Requires a soil pH of 6.0 to 7.0 and a location sheltered from strong winds to protect blossoms.
    • Benefits from good air circulation to minimize disease risks like peach leaf curl or brown rot.
    • Needs hot summers (above 85°F) and a clear winter dormancy period for optimal growth.
  • Botanical Name
    • Scientifically classified as Prunus persica var. nucipersica 'Sunmist'.
    • Belongs to the Rosaceae family, closely related to peaches but distinguished by its smooth skin.
    • The cultivar name "Sunmist" denotes this specific variety’s unique traits.
  • Common Names
    • Most commonly known as "Sunmist Nectarine" or simply "Sunmist" among growers.
    • Falls under the general category of nectarines, sometimes called "smooth peaches."
    • The name "Sunmist" highlights its bright, sunny fruit and flavorful appeal.
  • Average Height
    • Typically grows to 12 to 15 feet tall at maturity with regular pruning.
    • Can reach up to 20 feet on standard rootstocks if unpruned, though smaller sizes aid harvesting.
    • Height depends on pruning practices and environmental conditions.
  • Growth Rate
    • Displays a moderate to fast growth rate, adding 12 to 24 inches annually.
    • Grows most vigorously in its early years while establishing its structure.
    • Growth slows as the tree matures and shifts focus to fruit production.
  • Sun Requirements
    • Requires full sun, needing 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily during the growing season.
    • Adequate sunlight is crucial for flower bud development, fruit set, and flavor enhancement.
    • Lack of sun can lead to leggy growth, smaller fruit, and lower yields.
  • Cold Hardiness
    • Hardy in USDA Zones 5 to 9, withstanding lows of -10°F to -20°F in Zone 5.
    • Needs 500 to 600 chill hours (below 45°F) during dormancy to break dormancy effectively.
    • May require winter protection in colder zones to shield from frost or extreme cold.
  • Water Requirements
    • Demands moderate, consistent watering, especially during establishment and fruit growth.
    • New trees need 1 inch weekly for six weeks; mature trees require 1 to 2 inches every 10 to 14 days.
    • Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot, using drip irrigation for efficient moisture delivery.
  • Planting Guide
    • Best planted in late winter to early spring (February to April) for root establishment.
    • Select a sunny, well-drained site; dig a hole twice as wide and as deep as the root ball.
    • Position the graft union 2 to 6 inches above soil level and space trees 12 to 15 feet apart.
    • Backfill with compost-amended soil, tamp down, and water thoroughly after planting.
  • Fertilizing Times and Recommended Fertilizer
    • Apply a balanced 10-10-10 (nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium) fertilizer at key intervals.
    • New trees: ½ pound 7-10 days post-planting, then ½ pound 40 days later, 8-12 inches from trunk.
    • Years 2-3: ¾ pound in early spring (March) and late spring (May).
    • Mature trees: 1-2 pounds in early spring (March), optional 1 pound in late spring (May); avoid late-season applications.
  • USDA Zone
    • Suited to USDA Hardiness Zones 5 through 9, adaptable across many U.S. regions.
    • Yields up to 50 pounds of fruit per mature tree in suitable zones with proper care.
    • Combines ornamental beauty and productive harvests for home orchards.