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Gold Kist Apricot Tree

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Gold Kist Apricot TreeGold Kist apricot trees are a favorite for their compact size and abundant fruit. The medium sized, golden orange apricots have tender, juicy flesh and a sweet flavor, making them ideal for fresh eating, drying, and baking. This self fruitful variety thrives in full sun and well draining soil, requiring moderate chill hours. Gold Kist is perfect for small gardens or backyard orchards, delivering high yields in a manageable space. In spring, the tree

Gold Kist apricot trees are a favorite for their compact size and abundant fruit. The medium-sized, golden-orange apricots have tender, juicy flesh and a sweet flavor, making them ideal for fresh eating, drying, and baking. This self-fruitful variety thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, requiring moderate chill hours. Gold Kist is perfect for small gardens or backyard orchards, delivering high yields in a manageable space. In spring, the tree blooms with lovely white flowers, adding ornamental value. With its productivity, ease of care, and delicious fruit, Gold Kist is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a versatile apricot variety.

Semi-dwarf on Citation rootstock.

  • Zones: 7-9
  • Chill hours: 300
  • Bloom Time: Very Early (Based on typical Central Valley California weather)
  • Harvest: May 26 - June 5
  • Looks: Large, orange freestone.
  • Personality: Very good quality. Rich flavor makes it ideal for canning, drying, and baking.
  • Facts of note: Low chill hours, good choice for milder climates. Excellent backyard apricot for warm winter climates. The high yields of fruit ripen early. Fragrant white or pink flowers in the spring.
  • Pollination: Self-fruitful.

Gold Kist Apricot Tree: A Delightful Addition to Your Orchard

The Gold Kist Apricot tree, scientifically known as Prunus armeniaca, is a semi-dwarf apricot tree that has gained popularity among fruit enthusiasts and orchard growers.

Fruit Taste and Texture

One of the primary reasons for the Gold Kist Apricot tree's appeal is the exceptional taste and texture of its fruit. The apricots produced by this tree are renowned for their sweet and succulent flavor. They offer a harmonious balance between sweetness and acidity, making them perfect for both fresh consumption and various culinary applications.

The Gold Kist Apricot has a distinctively juicy and tender flesh, which is highly desirable in apricots. When ripe, the fruit practically melts in your mouth, providing a delightful sensory experience. The flesh is typically deep orange to golden-yellow in color, further enhancing its visual appeal. These characteristics set Gold Kist apricots apart from many other apricot varieties.

Fruit Appearance

Visually, Gold Kist Apricots are a treat for the eyes. The fruit is generally medium-sized, with a slightly oblong shape. Its smooth skin showcases a vibrant golden-orange hue, which intensifies as the fruit ripens. This attractive coloring makes Gold Kist apricots stand out in any orchard.

The skin is thin and delicate, contributing to the overall pleasant eating experience. A light fuzz covers the skin's surface, adding to the apricot's tactile appeal. The fruit often features a prominent crease running down one side, giving it a charming, rustic appearance.

Harvest Time and Tree Characteristics

Gold Kist Apricot trees are known for their reliability when it comes to fruit production. They typically bear fruit in early summer, making them one of the first apricot varieties to ripen each year. This early harvest can be a valuable advantage for those eager to enjoy fresh apricots as soon as the season begins.

The Gold Kist Apricot tree itself is a semi-dwarf variety, which means it has a more manageable size compared to standard apricot trees. This characteristic makes it suitable for smaller gardens or orchards where space may be limited. The tree exhibits an attractive growth habit, with a well-shaped canopy that is not only visually appealing but also contributes to efficient fruit harvesting.

Distinguishing Characteristics

While Gold Kist Apricots share many characteristics with other apricot varieties, they do possess some unique traits that distinguish them. These distinguishing features include:

  1. Early Ripening: As mentioned earlier, Gold Kist Apricots ripen early in the season, ensuring you can savor their delicious fruit before many other apricot varieties are ready for harvest.

  2. Sweet and Tangy Flavor: The well-balanced combination of sweetness and tanginess in Gold Kist apricots sets them apart, making them a preferred choice for fresh eating and culinary purposes.

  3. Ornamental Appeal: The tree's attractive appearance, with its golden fruit and appealing canopy, adds ornamental value to any garden or orchard.

The Gold Kist Apricot tree is a highly desirable addition to orchards and gardens due to its delectable fruit, appealing appearance, and unique characteristics. Whether you are a seasoned fruit grower or a home gardener, this semi-dwarf apricot tree offers the chance to enjoy early-season apricots with exceptional taste and texture, making it a treasure for fruit enthusiasts.

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This book should be required reading for all high-school students rather than the friendly history books that treat Columbus as a hero. This man was a murderous psychopath. Strong words but after reading this powerful text you will agree. I am ashamed at what these monsters from Spain, and England and elsewhere did soon after Columbus "discovered" the Americas. And all of the sacred knowledge lost. Everything the Mayans wrote down was burned. Knowledge from prehistory--all gone. All of the knowledge from prehistory the Indians in the Amazon basin held, all of the technology on agriculture, building, medicine, sacred knowledge, and much more gone. And for what? I cannot tell you how powerful this book is. I cannot get it out of my head. If you think black lives matter well, sorry folks indigenous Indians of the New World MATTER MORE. They should be rioting for compensation from Spain and England. Oh, I forgot, nobody's left to riot. It was a complete deliberate genocide killing perhaps 80 million paleo-indians from the 15th century on. And they are still killing the rest of them in Mesoamerica and esp. the Amazon where oil and mineral companies are murdering the remainder. And nobody seems to care! Read this book and learn the truth finally.
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