Enter your ZIP code to identify your USDA Cold Hardiness Zone
The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varities that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone
corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. For best results, make
sure
that your hariness zone lies within the zone compatibility of the variety that you are
considering.
Read More
Necta Zee miniature Nectarine is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be
larger
if the tree is planted with a second tree.
Prunus Var.Nucipersica 'Necta Zee'
One of the older genetic dwarf varieties developed by Floyd Zaiger; the Necta Zee miniature nectarine is both tasty and very productive. Reaching a top height of 6 feet. This early ripening red skinned dwarf nectarine is a yellow freestone with exceptional flavor. Sweet and juicy from firm ripe to when the juice is running down your arm when fully ripe. Self-fruitful, requiring 400 hours of chill or less. Very beautiful spring flower display
Genetic Dwarfs can make excellent accent shrub or a great screen tree. With a natural top height of 6 feet this is the perfect fruit tree for small yards. Consider genetic dwarfs for a hedge row spaced 3 to 5 feet on center
Plant 5 to 8 feet on center. Ideal for high density planting
< Peaches and Nectarines prefer light, well-drained soil. If poor drainage is suspected, consider mounding 18 to 24 inches high by 4 feet wide or build a raised bed of 12 to 18 inches high and 3 feet square. Use native soil and plant directly into the mound or raised bed. Mulching helps retain moisture and stabilize the mound and cool the soil temperature. Mulch to 3 to 4 inches deep and 3 to 4 feet outside the canopy. Peaches and Nectarines grow best in full sun in a location where they get at least 8 hours of direct sunlight. avoid areas where cold air or frost settle. White Peaches and nectarines are susceptible to moisture related diseases and benefit from being planted where they get the earliest morning sun, the drying sun. Choose a protected location that is sheltered from wind. Water regularly, to get established, during the first year. Genetic Dwarf peaches and nectarines trees are very productive and require considerable fruit thinning to get good size fruit. Pruning in the summer to control the height and shape your tree.