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SATURDAY 5/2/26 @ Champlain Orchards from 9am to 11am

Eastern Glo Nectarine Tree

$35.00

Introduced:  2010, California

Also known as Early Glo, this glossy red fruit has a yellow flesh and a good balance of sweetness and acidity, making it a delicious dessert or fresh fruit. Clingstone. The tree is highly valued for its productivity and better bacterial spot resistance compared to many other varieties, making it well-suited for home gardens.

Blooms Early
Ripens Late July
Best Uses - Fresh Eating, Baking
Dwarf root stock:  Bailey
1/2” Caliper +/-
4 foot tall +/-
Final height of 12 feet +/-
Will mature in 6-7 years
Nectarine Tree Notes:

Plant where trees will get sun for most of the day in a well drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots, don’t add fertilizers or compost when filling the hole, save those for a top-dressing once the tree leafs out. Always protect your new trees with a “mouse guard” either a wrap from a garden center or a tube made from hardware cloth. Nectarine trees are "self-fruitful", which means they don't need another pollinator tree.

PICK TREES THAT BLOOM AT THE SAME TIME FOR PROPER POLLINATION AND FRUITING!