Questions tagged [peaches]

Prunus persica tree grown for its large edible juicy fruit.

Peach trees (Prunus persica) is a species of Prunus (subfamily Prunoideae, Family Rosaceae), originally native to China. Peach trees are grown for their large edible juicy fruit with a large 'stone' seed.

Peach trees are deciduous and grow about 4-10m tall. Fruit have a number of variations including "free stone" (fruit easily detaches from the stone), "cling stone", white (sweeter), and yellow (with an acid tang).

Peaches tend to be quite restrictive in their climate requirements. They are a warm weather tree, but have a chilling requirement. They can survive to -26C (-15F) but temperatures this low will kill the flower buds. Ideally the chilling phase should not drop below -4C (25F) and the summers should be warm (means of 20-30C / 68-86F) for good fruit ripening. Despite these difficult requirements, peaches are a popular crop in many parts of the world including the southern US States (especially Georgia and Texas).

Nectarines are a peach cultivar based on a "smooth skin" recessive gene in the peach genome. Because of this, a tree grown from a peach stone has a small chance of producing nectarine fruit. Nectarine bud sports from peach trees have also been recorded.

Use this tag for all questions about growing peaches and nectarines.

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Peach trees stopped producing

I have 2 peach trees , approximately 11-12 years old and after 8-9 years of great fruit production this year both trees just stopped producing Not a single flower and or fruit. Any suggestions?
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Peach disease identification

Peach Tree is Sick My peach tree is suffering from curling leaves. The issue started last year and persists. This is a young tree and it only produced 3 fruits last season. I suspected it's a fungal infection of some sort. So I read a bit of online…
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How to prune this peach tree?

I have this peach tree of unknown age, pictured below. It produces a lot of fruit, but all the branches need to be supported by tripods and thinned heavily. Is there any reasonable strategy for pruning it? All the guides I've seen recommend removing…
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Will my dwarf peach tree do fine in just afternoon sun

I recently bought a dwarf bonfire patio peach and have it in only afternoon sun from 1-6pm but because I live in an apartment I only can either leave it where it is or move it to the front of the apt that gets morning sun from 6am to around 1pm.…
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Young Oom Sarel Peach tree with yellowing leaves

Please can someone help me? I have recently purchased an Oom Sarel Peach (South Africa). It is still in its Nursery bag until I re-pot it into a larger growing bag in a few weeks. I have given it some Seagrow fish emulsion plant food, once, about 2…
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When is peach season?

When is peach season? I heard it is summer but I swear I remember peaches being in season through October? Could you provide me information about peaches in the fall?
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Peach tree yellowing leaves with red veins?

Does anyone know what’s going on here, and if there is a fix to this?
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Yellowing of peach tree leaves

I've read Levi's questions, and your responses; however, watering is not an issue w/my trees as we've had consistent/adequate rain all summer long, and the landscape is lush and green; a neighbor has a peach of similar size that looks very healthy. …
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What are these strange egg like things?

I have these strange round brown things on my peach tree. they can't be insect eggs because they have the size of a lentil. they are white and sticky inside.
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Why are the leaves of my peach trees turning yellow?

With the help of the internet I think I've narrowed down a yellow leaf problem on some peach trees to a couple various causes. However, after comparing pictures - they look different. Back to the drawing board, trying to figure out where I went…
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Can I safely spray copper fungicide for peach leaf curl during summer?

My family has a peach tree with severe leaf curl which they did not notice; I picked up some copper octanoate (0.08%) fungicide today as soon as I noticed. With about half the leaves damaged, I'm expecting to lose the peaches this year but I'd like…
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Peach tree bark splitting and Brown rot prevention

My peach tree(s) which are about 5 years old, started developed "whitish" growth on the stem over the last two years. Great to hear some opinion on How to prevent and avoid issue spreading and maintain a healthy tree Tree Bark Splitting 2) How…
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Peach leaves drying up and falling off

I just bought a peach tree about a little over a week ago. It's still in the container as I haven't had a chance to plant it. It seemed fine when I got it, but in the time I've had it the leaves have started drying up and the edges flaking of or…
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Peach tree leaves turning yellow

I have a Hale Haven peach tree that has leaves turning yellow and falling off. I live in Kansas and we just had so much rain. I have never seen this yellowing before this year. I also have rug laid around the tree to keep weeds out. I don't know…
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What is the proper way to prune a multi-variety stone fruit tree being trained in fan shape espalier?

I bought a multi variety stone fruit tree (cherry, prune, apricot, peach) and tied each branch/variety onto wires in a fan shape to minimize the tree footprint. But as I read more on espaliered fruit trees, there seems to be differences between…
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