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by Buzz Bertolero, CCNP

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General Fruit Tree Information:

  • Fruit Tree Chilling Requirements:
    • Dormancy is broken when sufficient cold temperature breaks down the   growth inhibitors within the tree. This is called vernalization, "chilling," or "winter chill." A specific number of   cumulative hours of chilling (temperatures between 32°F - 45°F), are required to break dormancy, which   varies from variety to variety.
    • Chilling Unit Accumulation - A City by City listing from November 1 through March 30 - the usual dormant season for California's tree fruit and nut crops.
    • Stone Fruits( those with a pit) Chilling Requirements
  • Varieties of Fruits and Nuts:
  • Pacific Grove Fruit Trees - Fruit Tree Varieties guide - Certified Virus Free
    • Genetic Fruit Trees: Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines and Peaches
    • Nut trees:  Almond, Chestnuts, Filberts, Pecans and Walnut
    • Grapes and Berries:
      • Table and Wine Grapes, Raspberries, Blackberries, Current and Gooseberries.
  • Persimmon Facts
    • Other Persimmon Links:  Index, Oriental Persimmons info sheet, Pest Management
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