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How to Grow Peach Tree

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Peach Tree (Prunus persica)

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Plant Overview

Scientific Name Prunus persica
Category fruit_tree
Type Deciduous Tree
Days to Maturity 1095 days
Starting Method Nursery Stock

Growing Requirements

Sun

Full Sun (6-8 hours)

Water

Moderate (1-2 inches/week)

Spacing

18 ft apart

Height

5-15 ft

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Seed Saving Guide

Vegetative propagation

Propagate vegetatively, not by seed

Peach pits may germinate but won't match the parent. Crack pit, cold-stratify the seed for 12 weeks, then sow.

Some self-fertile heirloom peaches produce reasonably true offspring — an interesting experiment for patient gardeners.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Peach Tree? +

Plant container-grown or bare-root Peach Tree in early spring, 6 weeks before your last frost date — or in early fall once summer heat breaks. Use the search on this page to find exact dates for your location.

How long does Peach Tree take to grow? +

Peach Tree is a long-lived plant — expect the first real harvest about 3 years after planting, once established.

Should I start Peach Tree indoors or direct sow? +

Neither — Peach Tree isn't grown from seed at home. Buy a container-grown or bare-root plant from a nursery and plant it outdoors at the right time for your local frost dates.

How much sun does Peach Tree need? +

Peach Tree requires full sun (6-8 hours) to thrive.

How far apart should I plant Peach Tree? +

Space Peach Tree plants 216 inches apart to allow adequate airflow and root development.

How much water does Peach Tree need? +

Peach Tree has moderate (1-2 inches/week) water needs. Consistent moisture is important especially during germination and early growth.

Can you save seeds from Peach Tree? +

Peach Tree is not typically propagated by seed. Peach pits may germinate but won't match the parent. Crack pit, cold-stratify the seed for 12 weeks, then sow. Some self-fertile heirloom peaches produce reasonably true offspring — an interesting experiment for patient gardeners.

About Peach Tree

One of the easiest fruit trees to grow for warm climates (Zones 5-9). Self-fertile — no cross-pollinator needed. Prune annually for best production. First harvest in 2-4 years.

Expect your Peach Tree to be ready for harvest in approximately 1095 days from planting.

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