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Peach trees are known for their fragrant pink blossoms in spring. They produce sweet and juicy, round or slightly flattened, fuzzy-skinned fruit in various colors, such as yellow or white. Incorporating these into landscaping offers many benefits beyond their produce. They bring beauty, seasonal interest, edible yields, contributions to biodiversity, and a touch of nostalgia to outdoor spaces.
Add Color to Your Home With The Peach Fruit Tree (Prunus persica)
Enjoy The Amazing Aroma Of Peach Fruit Trees
Animals Love The Peach Fruit Tree
Peach Trees Have Fragrant Blooms
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery
Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
Pink
Height at Maturity
Under 25 Feet
Care
Peach fruit trees need well-drained soil and regular watering. They should be pruned annually to remove dead or crowded branches and shape the tree. In early spring, they should be fertilized with a balanced fertilizer and protected from pests with organic sprays as needed.
Plant Reproduction
Peach Fruit Tree spreads through seeds, root sprouts, or grafting.
Plant fruit trees in early spring or late fall when the weather is cool. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the width of the roots and double as deep as the root system. When the tree is put in the hole, make sure the graft union (a noticeable bump where the tree was grafted above the rootstock) is above the soil line. Put dug-out soil around the tree roots, gently firmly remove air pockets, and water thoroughly.
Water young trees regularly, especially during dry spells, to establish a robust root system. Once established, water deeply and less frequently. Prune fruit trees yearly during the dormant season to remove dead or diseased wood, improve air circulation, and shape the tree for optimal fruit production. Fertilize in early spring and thin the fruit when necessary to prevent overbearing, which can stress the tree and reduce fruit quality.
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Delicious Fresh Peaches:
Enjoy the taste of homegrown, juicy peaches right from your garden, perfect for snacking, baking, and cooking.
Healthy Harvest:
Peaches are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, making them a nutritious addition to your diet straight from your backyard.
Beautiful Blossoms:
The Peach Tree produces stunning pink or white flowers in spring, adding a vibrant splash of color to your landscape.
Attracts Pollinators:
The fragrant blooms of the Peach Tree attract bees and butterflies, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Peach Fruit Tree?
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Care Tips
Peach fruit trees need well-drained soil and regular watering. They should be pruned annually to remove dead or crowded branches and shape the tree. In early spring, they should be fertilized with a balanced fertilizer and protected from pests with organic sprays as needed.
Light Requirements
Peach fruit trees thrive in full sun, needing at least 6 to 8 hours daily. Ample sunlight ensures healthy growth, abundant fruit production, and disease resistance, making total sun exposure essential for optimal tree development and fruit yield.
Hardy Planting Zones
5 • 6 • 7 • 8
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