Angeleno plum
Description
The Angeleno plum is a popular cultivar known for its sweet flavor and rich, dark purple skin. It produces medium to large fruits that are juicy and flavorful, making it a favorite among consumers. Angeleno plums have a sweet, slightly tart taste, with a firm texture and an aromatic profile. They are ideal for fresh eating, cooking, baking, and can also be used in preserves.
Ripening
Ripening Process
- Ripening begins as the weather warms in late spring and summer. Angeleno plums typically ripen from mid-summer to early fall, generally around July to September.
General Information
Climate
- Meduim chilling , suitable for slightly warmer areas. Temperate climates with plenty of sunlight. They require chilling hours during winter (around 300-500 hours below 45°F) for optimal fruit set. Prefers well-drained, loamy soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0.
Uses
- Culinary: Best enjoyed fresh, but also excellent for baking, jams, jellies, and salads. Their sweet flavor enhances a variety of dishes.
- Nutritional Value: Rich in vitamins A and C, dietary fiber, and antioxidants, promoting overall health and wellness.
- Cultural Significance: Often enjoyed in various cuisines, plums hold significance in many cultures for their health benefits and flavor.
Care Tips
Watering
- Frequency: Water regularly, especially during dry spells and fruit development. Young trees need more frequent watering.
- Method: Drip irrigation is ideal to provide consistent moisture while minimizing water waste.
Fertilizing
- Timing: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring and again in late summer.
- Type: Use fertilizers that contain nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to support growth and fruit development.
- Frequency: Fertilize according to soil tests and the tree’s growth stage.
Pruning
- Purpose: Pruning helps maintain tree shape, promotes air circulation, and improves fruit quality.
- Timing: Perform pruning in late winter or early spring before the new growth starts.
- Technique: Remove dead or diseased wood and thin out crowded branches to enhance light penetration.
Pest Control
- Common Pests: Monitor for pests such as aphids, fruit flies, and plum curculio.
- Prevention: Implement integrated pest management strategies, including regular inspections and the introduction of beneficial insects.
- Monitoring: Check leaves and fruit regularly for signs of pests or diseases.
Harvesting
- Timing: Harvest when the fruit is fully colored and slightly soft, usually in mid to late summer.
- Method: Hand-pick plums carefully to avoid bruising, using pruning shears if necessary.
- Storage: Store harvested plums in a cool, dry place, ideally in the refrigerator, to extend freshness.
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