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Nectarines not only taste delicious, they are also real vitamin bombs. So it makes sense to plant your own nectarine tree outdoors or in a bucket. You can find out how this works here.

Which location is the right one for the nectarine tree?

Optimal site conditions and the right care promise good growth and a successful harvest. This includes a sunny, warm and sheltered location, nutrient-rich, humus-rich and moist soil and low-calcareous, slightly acidic potting soil.

Are there specific requirements for the condition of the floor?

Before you start planting the nectarine tree, you should prepare the soil optimally. Heavy soils are enriched and loosened with a mixture of sand and humus. What nectarine trees don't like is chalky soil, which is why you should only use stagnant rainwater for watering.

How to plant a nectarine tree in open ground?

Since the nectarine tree is comparatively insensitive, it can also be planted outdoors. Before planting or transplanting, the entire root system is shortened to around 30 centimeters. The tree is pre-watered and placed in water up to the root neck. The planting hole should be about 1.5 times deeper than the length of the root system.

What do I have to consider when planting a nectarine tree in a container?

The nectarine tree can also be planted in a tub and placed on the patio or balcony under these conditions

  • The bucket should have a capacity of at least 30 liters.
  • Do without a coaster to avoid waterlogging.
  • Cover the bottom of the bucket with potsherds or gravel and cover them with an air-permeable garden fleece.
  • The nectarine tree is positioned in the middle and buried.
  • After planting, you should water it well.
  • It makes sense to provide the tree with a support to give it sufficient support.

Growing a nectarine tree yourself - how does it work?

You need a lot of patience if you want to pull the nectarine tree yourself. It is important that you let the core of the nectarine dry out for a few weeks or even months. Then fill a clay pot about 15 centimeters in size with potting soil and put the core about six centimeters under the ground. The ideal germination temperature is 24 degrees Celsius. After about a month the seedling will be visible.

tips and tricks

Spread some mulch (€239.00) on the ground after planting. This keeps the moisture in the soil and prevents the roots from drying out.

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