Manchurian Apricot Trees 06/16/2009
![]() We planted two very small Manchurian apricot trees about a month 6 weeks and 4 weeks ago. They are supposed to be suited for high altitude climates and are leafing out and looking really healthy. Soil was amended with compost before planting and we kept them well watered for the first several weeks. We have had a lot rain lately and so haven't supplemented with additional water. 1 Comment | High Altitude Gardening BlogMy garden is located at 8,250 feet in altitude. The backyard is windy and sunny and gets sun almost all day (except for early morning). The front of the house get morning sun and is protected from wind. ~ Liz Brown ArchivesSeptember 2011 CategoriesAll |

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