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Resistant to peach leaf curl. Heavy bearing, yellow freestone. Excellent for canning or eating fresh. Fuzzy greenish-yellow blushed red with yellow flesh.
Description
Botanical Name: | Prunus persica |
Cultivar: | Frost Peach |
Resistant to peach leaf curl. Heavy bearing, yellow freestone. Excellent for canning or eating fresh. Fuzzy greenish-yellow blushed red with yellow flesh.
Peaches are a deciduous stone fruit trees that are favorites for eating, canning and pie making. Vigorous growers with many varieties to choose from for your backyard orchard. All our peach trees are self-fertile, however cross pollination w/different a variety will yield even better results.
Deciduous, slow growing, upright tree. 3-5 years before fruit production.
Care
Sun Needs: | Plant in full sun (minimum 6 hours). |
Soil/Water Needs: | Moist, well-drained soil. Water deeply and regularly in the first few growing seasons to establish strong root system. Reduce frequency once established. |
Planting and Care Tip: | Prune to shape and remove dead or damaged branches. Thin young fruits to increase fruit size. Fertilize in late winter before blooms emerge. |
Quick Facts
Flavor: | Juicy and very sweet |
Mature Height: | Semi-Dwarf (12’-18’) |
Self-Fertile: | Yes |
Bloom Season: | Spring: Showy, nearly double pink blooms |
Harvest Season: | July |
Chill Hours: | 700 |
USDA Zones: | 5-9 |
Rootstock: | Citation |
Additional planting and care resources:
Rootstocks:For more information on fruit tree rootstocks, click here.
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