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Yumm Yumm™ Nectarine Tree
Early-Ripening Taste Sensation!
 ( 4 customer reviews)
Yumm Yumm has all the flavor of a sweet, delicious
melt-in-your-mouth peach without the
fuzz—and it ripens in mid to late June! This
white-fleshed nectarine combines the bright,
sparkling flavor of a truly great nectarine with
the rich sweetness of a white peach for a flavor
that’s unbeatable for fresh eating, canning and
baking. A dependable yielder and resistant to
bacterial spot. Self-pollinating. Zones 5-8.
This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.
Product Details
Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.) Height: standard trees can grow 15 - 20 ft. Semi-dwarf varieties can grow 12-16 feet Spacing: Standard - 16 feet Semi-dwarf - 12 ft Depth: Plant with graft union 2 inches above soil surface Spread: 15 feet Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollinator: Self-pollinating Yield: 2-5 bushels Foliage: Medium green, long narrow leaves Blooms: April Fruit: Medium/small fruit, mostly red skin with a small amount of white background color. Clingstone with white melting flesh
| Comments: Unable To Ship To: AE AK BC GU HI PR.One bite and yumm yumm is what you'll be saying about this new, smooth skinned white nectarine that combines the sweetness of a white peach with the sprightly, unparalleled flavor of fresh-from-the-tree nectarines. Sets dependable yields of juicy, melt-in-your-mouth fruit in mid to late June. Resistant to bacterial spot - those pesky spots you see on most peaches. RESTRICED STATES, AE, AK, CA, CO, GU, HI, OR, PR, WA Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Yumm Yumm™ Nectarine Tree Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK CA CO GU HI ID OR PR WA
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Customer Reviews Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Tuesday, May 08, 2012 tree receipt Reviewed By: devan (lexington, va) This is for condition of tree upon reciept spring 2012. The tree was dormant on receipt and on the small side. It has since produced leaves and has done very well for the short amount of time in the ground. Will post another review when fruit comes in the subsequent years as well as disease resistance and pruning issues.  - Friday, December 23, 2011 Healthly tree Reviewed By: Melissa Riolo (rome, n.y.) i planted this tree on 04/20/2010 along with my peachtree.This Yumm Yumm tree is huge!It was about 3 foot tall when planted,it is now over 11 foot tall.I did nothing to this tree,but used the started pack that came with the tree.I just watered it when it was a little dry,that's it.I only got 1 fruit,amazing in taste.But I was told by the 3rd year,it produce lots of fruit.So far,I believe it will.The tree is healthy,tall,a heavy thick trunk.You can even smell the nectar or sweet smell coming off the leaves.Just a great tree to withstand our winters.5 star,hands down.  - Thursday, July 21, 2011 Bears Great Tasting Fruit Fast Reviewed By: John (Emmitsburg, Maryland) I wouldn’t go far as to say this was the best tasting fruit I’ve ever had. But I would say that it’s the best tasting nectarine I’ve had. My kids (Ages 1 to 11) all loved it, some when it was firm and tart, others when softer and sweeter.
We bought it last year, and this year it bore 37 fruits. They were delicious, but small for nectarines. They became ripe between July 2 and 10 here in central Maryland.
It had some bacterial leaf spot, losing 30-40% of its leaves early in the season. That stopped , but maybe because the weather turned from very wet to very dry. On the other hand, it more than made up for this in growth. The tree must have grown a total of 3-4 feet higher and wider this season. The lesson is: treat it well (I fertilized and watered it well this year compared to last year) and it can really grow. It looks great now.
Overall, I recommend the tree. It provides a great tasting fruit in the early summer, bears early and grows fast. I’d give it a 5, but I’m still a little unsure about the size and bacterial spot.
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Yumm Yumm™ Nectarine Tree
Early-Ripening Taste Sensation!
(4
customer reviews)
Yumm Yumm has all the flavor of a sweet, delicious
melt-in-your-mouth peach without the
fuzz—and it ripens in mid to late June! This
white-fleshed nectarine combines the bright,
sparkling flavor of a truly great nectarine with
the rich sweetness of a white peach for a flavor
that’s unbeatable for fresh eating, canning and
baking. A dependable yielder and resistant to
bacterial spot. Self-pollinating. Zones 5-8.
This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.
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Product Details
Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.) Height: standard trees can grow 15 - 20 ft. Semi-dwarf varieties can grow 12-16 feet Spacing: Standard - 16 feet Semi-dwarf - 12 ft Depth: Plant with graft union 2 inches above soil surface Spread: 15 feet Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollinator: Self-pollinating Yield: 2-5 bushels Foliage: Medium green, long narrow leaves Blooms: April Fruit: Medium/small fruit, mostly red skin with a small amount of white background color. Clingstone with white melting flesh
| Comments: Unable To Ship To: AE AK BC GU HI PR.One bite and yumm yumm is what you'll be saying about this new, smooth skinned white nectarine that combines the sweetness of a white peach with the sprightly, unparalleled flavor of fresh-from-the-tree nectarines. Sets dependable yields of juicy, melt-in-your-mouth fruit in mid to late June. Resistant to bacterial spot - those pesky spots you see on most peaches. RESTRICED STATES, AE, AK, CA, CO, GU, HI, OR, PR, WA Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Yumm Yumm™ Nectarine Tree Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK CA CO GU HI ID OR PR WA
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Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
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- Tuesday, May 08, 2012
tree receipt
Reviewed By:
devan (lexington, va)
This is for condition of tree upon reciept spring 2012. The tree was dormant on receipt and on the small side. It has since produced leaves and has done very well for the short amount of time in the ground. Will post another review when fruit comes in the subsequent years as well as disease resistance and pruning issues.

- Friday, December 23, 2011
Healthly tree
Reviewed By:
Melissa Riolo (rome, n.y.)
i planted this tree on 04/20/2010 along with my peachtree.This Yumm Yumm tree is huge!It was about 3 foot tall when planted,it is now over 11 foot tall.I did nothing to this tree,but used the started pack that came with the tree.I just watered it when it was a little dry,that's it.I only got 1 fruit,amazing in taste.But I was told by the 3rd year,it produce lots of fruit.So far,I believe it will.The tree is healthy,tall,a heavy thick trunk.You can even smell the nectar or sweet smell coming off the leaves.Just a great tree to withstand our winters.5 star,hands down.

- Thursday, July 21, 2011
Bears Great Tasting Fruit Fast
Reviewed By:
John (Emmitsburg, Maryland)
I wouldn’t go far as to say this was the best tasting fruit I’ve ever had. But I would say that it’s the best tasting nectarine I’ve had. My kids (Ages 1 to 11) all loved it, some when it was firm and tart, others when softer and sweeter.
We bought it last year, and this year it bore 37 fruits. They were delicious, but small for nectarines. They became ripe between July 2 and 10 here in central Maryland.
It had some bacterial leaf spot, losing 30-40% of its leaves early in the season. That stopped , but maybe because the weather turned from very wet to very dry. On the other hand, it more than made up for this in growth. The tree must have grown a total of 3-4 feet higher and wider this season. The lesson is: treat it well (I fertilized and watered it well this year compared to last year) and it can really grow. It looks great now.
Overall, I recommend the tree. It provides a great tasting fruit in the early summer, bears early and grows fast. I’d give it a 5, but I’m still a little unsure about the size and bacterial spot.
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