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Contender Peach Tree
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Belle of Georgia Peach Tree
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Elberta Peach Tree
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Red Haven Peach Tree
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Loring Peach Tree
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Harvester Peach Tree
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Florida King Peach Tree
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O'Henry Peach Tree
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a peach tree take to start producing peaches?
Most peach trees begin producing fruit in 2–4 years after planting, depending on the variety and climate.
Do peach trees need a second tree to pollinate?
No - almost all peach trees are self-pollinating, so one tree is enough to produce fruit.
What’s the best month to plant a peach tree?
In the U.S., the best time is early spring when the ground is workable. In warmer states, many gardeners plant in late fall as well.
How much sunlight do peach trees really need?
They need full sun - at least 6–8 hours a day. Without enough sun, peaches will be smaller and less sweet.
Can peach trees grow in cold climates?
Yes, but you must choose cold-hardy peach varieties. Flower buds are sensitive to late spring frost, which may reduce fruiting.
Why did my peach tree bloom but not produce fruit?
Common reasons include:
• Late frost killed the flower buds
• Tree didn’t receive enough winter chill hours
• Poor pollination due to weather
• Over-fertilizing with nitrogen
• Tree is still too young
How often should I water a peach tree?
Young trees need watering once or twice a week. Mature peach trees need deep watering during hot, dry periods, especially while fruit is developing.
When is the right time to prune a peach tree?
Prune in late winter or very early spring before new growth starts. Peach trees need annual pruning to stay productive.
What fertilizer should I use for peach trees?
Use a balanced fruit tree fertilizer in early spring. Avoid heavy nitrogen - it encourages leaves instead of fruit.
How tall do peach trees usually grow?
Standard peach trees grow 12–20 feet tall, while dwarf peach trees stay around 6–10 feet, making them easier to harvest.
Why are the leaves on my peach tree curling?
This is often caused by peach leaf curl, a common fungal disease. Treating in late winter with a dormant spray helps prevent it.
How many peaches can one tree produce each year?
A healthy peach tree can produce 50 to 150 peaches annually, depending on age, pruning, and care.
Do peach trees need to be thinned?
Yes - thinning fruit in early summer helps peaches grow larger, sweeter, and reduces branch breakage.
How long does a peach tree live?
Most peach trees remain productive for 12–15 years, though good care can extend their fruiting lifespan.
Can peach trees be grown in pots or containers?
Yes - especially dwarf peach trees, which adapt well to large containers and still produce full-size fruit.


