Supreme Red #1 Nectarine Tree
The Supreme Red nectarine is best adapted to the cooler Pacific Northwest. The large, round, freestone fruit has full deep red skin when fully ripe.
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Supreme Red #1 Nectarine Tree is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree.
Prunus persica var. nucipersica
The Supreme Red nectarine is best adapted to the cooler Pacific Northwest. The large, round, freestone fruit has full deep red skin when fully ripe.
15' height with 12' spread
15' height with 12' spread
Plant 15' away from other trees and buildings
Nectarines prefer light, well-drained, somewhat sandy soil. Mulching helps retain moisture and helps to stabilize the soil temperature. Nectarines grow best in full sun in a location where cold air or frost will not settle. Choose a protected location that is sheltered from wind. Water regularly, at least weekly, during the first year in the ground. Keep the soil evenly moist, but not wet. Enjoy clouds of showy pink blossoms in the Spring. Nectarines are great for eating fresh and can be used in recipes the same ways peaches are used.