
The Tilton Apricot tree produces a large heavy crop of fruit in June or July.
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The bright yellow color of the Tilton apricot is retained even in dried apricots that can be eaten during the Winter.
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Tilton Apricot Tree price(s):
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Tilton Apricot Tree price(s):
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2-3 feet tall (Fall Shipment )
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$9.75
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3-4 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$12.75
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4-5 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$18.75
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5-6 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$32.75
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6-7 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$67.75
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7-8 ft tall (Fall Shipment)
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$93.75
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9-10 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$149.75
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Recommended zones for Tilton Apricot Tree:
Zone 5 | (-10° to -5° ) |
Zone 6 | (-5° to 5° ) |
Zone 7 | (5° to 10° ) |
Zone 8 | (10° to 20° ) |
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Pastries and desserts baked fresh are aromatic and sweet to eat at dinner parties.
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An apricot orchard of planted Tilton Apricot trees is heavy bearing and resistant to late Spring frosts.
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The price of fruit at the grocery store is so high that gardeners feel that the right thing to do is to plant Tilton Apricot Trees to save on grocery prices.
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A plate full of pickled apricots stuffed with fresh walnuts is a delight during the Thanksgiving banquet season.
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The apricot was the alleged fruit given to Caesar Augustus by his wife, Livia, to poison him so that her son could become commander in chief and the new Caesar, Tiberius.
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