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Nectarine

Nectarine trees are the smooth skinned peach. Often considered to have a superior flavour to its well loved cousin. Fresh, melting and juicy fruits. Ready for picking in August and September. Delicious eaten fresh or used in making desserts, sauces and jams.

Produces a mass of lovely pink flowers from the end of March so it is advised to protect this species from frost. Undercover in a greenhouse works well. We supply nectarine trees in a range of sizes and forms, so you can grow your tree in a pot, against a wall as a fan trained tree or as a bush. We have the right size for even the smallest gardens!

Pruning in the spring will encourage strong new growth which will help fruiting. Prefer a warm, sunny and sheltered position. All varieties are self fertile.

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    Lord Napier

    Nectarine

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    Mesembrine (Flat Nectarine)

    Nectarine

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    Nectarella

    Nectarine

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    Pineapple

    Nectarine

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    Snow Queen

    Nectarine

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    Garden Beauty

    Nectarine

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    Humboldt

    Nectarine

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FAQs

Yes, most nectarine trees are self-fertile and can produce fruit without another tree nearby.

Yes, nectarines can ripen after picking, but fruit left to ripen on the tree often develops the best flavour.

Nectarine trees typically grow between 3 and 5 metres tall, depending on the rootstock.

Prune in spring or early summer after flowering to maintain shape and encourage healthy fruiting wood.

Nectarine trees usually begin producing fruit within 2 to 4 years after planting.