Nectarines are a lot like peaches. They have a taste similar to peaches. And, they are grown like peaches. Sweet and juicy, the most noticeable difference from peaches is their smooth skin. Peach skin is fuzzy. If you haven’t yet grown a nectarine tree, what are you waiting for!??
Nectarines (Prunus persicavar.nucipersica) likely originated in China as a natural mutation from peach trees. Nectarines and peaches are so closely related that they differ from each other by one gene. This is what makes peaches furry and nectarines smooth-skinned. Eventually, nectarines made their...
Master the art of growing peaches and nectarines with our step-by-step guide, covering planting, care, and harvest for a fruitful season.
In this article, we will discuss how to grow the smaller species of Prunus in Containers. All of us are familiar with the flowering Prunus trees that are commonly called ‘Flowering Cherries’ and the fruit trees of Plums, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Almonds and Apricots. These are often ...
"Bell peppers, nectarines and tomatoes are the hottest exports these days, followed by pears, apples and lemons starting September," he said. Meanwhile, sunflower oil and fish have entered the Chinese market through the Bakti port from Russia, which ranked the first among China's major trading...