Peach Trees For Sale | Buy Peach Trees | Citrus https://www.yarden.com/product-category/other-trees/peach-trees/ Grow Your Own Way Sun, 28 Sep 2025 01:15:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.yarden.com/wp-content/uploads/yarden-icon1-59x60.png Peach Trees For Sale | Buy Peach Trees | Citrus https://www.yarden.com/product-category/other-trees/peach-trees/ 32 32 Flordagold Peach Tree https://www.yarden.com/product/flordagold-peach-tree/ https://www.yarden.com/product/flordagold-peach-tree/#comments Thu, 14 May 2020 19:28:18 +0000 https://yarden.com/?post_type=product&p=20765  

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The Flordagold Peach Tree grows delicious medium-sized peaches with firm yellow flesh and a yellow-red blushed skin. The Flordagold Peach Tree requires a short chill period, so it is good for growing in warmer climates. You can grow a Flordagold Peach Tree in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 5 to 9, where it will do best in the ground, in a sunny spot, with well-drained soil.

Flordagold Peach Trees grow to between 12 and 20 feet tall. They can be pruned to help maintain a balanced shape and to keep the tree smaller overall. These peach trees are self-pollinating, so you only need a pollinator tree if you want to grow even more peaches. If you are limited on space, the smaller tree size makes the Flordagold Peach Tree a good variety for growing in a pot. The Flordagold is a versatile, sweet peach that is suited to warmer areas and is easy to grow.

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Sam Houston Peach Tree https://www.yarden.com/product/sam-houston-peach-tree/ https://www.yarden.com/product/sam-houston-peach-tree/#comments Mon, 06 Mar 2023 19:50:01 +0000 https://yarden.com/?post_type=product&p=20753  

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A favorite of many home growers, the Sam Houston Peach Tree was developed at the Texas A&M University, and has a low chill requirement. This makes the Sam Houston Peach Tree a great choice for those in areas with warm winters. Sam Houston Peaches are freestone, incredibly sweet, and have a low acidity. As such they are perfect for desserts, preserves, canning, and eating fresh.

Sam Houston Peach Trees are self-fertile so you only need one tree to grow a crop of nutritious peaches in your own back yard. They will begin to grow fruit as soon as their third year in the ground. Sam Houston Peach Trees can be grown outdoors in USDA Zones 5 to 8. A mature Sam Houston Peach Tree in ideal conditions will reach heights of 18 to 20 feet tall, and widths of about 20 feet. They like full sun, sandy soil, weekly or less watering, and periodic fertilization.

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Elberta Peach Tree https://www.yarden.com/product/elberta-peach-tree/ https://www.yarden.com/product/elberta-peach-tree/#respond Mon, 04 Apr 2022 15:50:37 +0000 https://yarden.com/?post_type=product&p=66080 The Elberta peach tree is one of the most common varieties and is native to the southern United States. It was first introduced in Georgia in 1875 by Samuel Rumph, and he named the tree “Elberta” in honor of his wife, Clara Elberta Moore. The Elberta peach tree produces large, red, and yellow peaches late… Read more »

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The Elberta peach tree is one of the most common varieties and is native to the southern United States. It was first introduced in Georgia in 1875 by Samuel Rumph, and he named the tree “Elberta” in honor of his wife, Clara Elberta Moore.

The Elberta peach tree produces large, red, and yellow peaches late in the summer after 3 to 4 years of its growth. The tree can reach heights of up to 15 to 25 feet with a spread of 15 to 20 feet when it is fully mature, and it can grow up to 3 feet a year. In the spring, dark pink to purple flowers begin to bloom, and can later produce up to 150 pounds of peaches in a single season.

The Elberta peach tree grows best in USDA hardiness 6 through 9 as it prefers warm and moist climates. Living in between the extremes of hot and cold environments is perfect for the Elberta peach trees. Areas with dry climates may hinder the growth of the tree as well as they are not drought tolerant.

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Flordaking Peach Tree https://www.yarden.com/product/flordaking-peach-tree/ https://www.yarden.com/product/flordaking-peach-tree/#respond Thu, 14 May 2020 19:20:47 +0000 https://yarden.com/?post_type=product&p=20759  

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The Flordaking Peach Tree grows sweet, clingstone peaches with juicy golden-yellow flesh that is said to have a succulent melting quality when eaten fresh. The Flordaking Peach Tree can be grown in the ground within USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 5 to 9. Mature Flordaking Peach Trees reach heights of 18 to 20 feet tall and widths of between 12 to 15 feet. They prefer full sun, are self-fertile, and produce standard-sized peaches up to 4 inches.

Flordaking Peach Trees produce gorgeous pink blooms in early or mid spring. The juicy peaches ripen in summer as the skins turn deep yellow with red blush. They do best in sandy-loam soil that is rich in organic matter and drains well. Since the full grown trees can be as wide as 15 feet or more, it is important to plant them with enough space to grow. These peach trees can also be pruned to keep them smaller.

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La Feliciana Peach Tree https://www.yarden.com/product/la-feliciana-peach-tree/ https://www.yarden.com/product/la-feliciana-peach-tree/#comments Thu, 14 May 2020 19:42:06 +0000 https://yarden.com/?post_type=product&p=20774  

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La Feliciana Peach Trees produce high quality freestone peaches with sweet yellow flesh that is dotted with red streaks. The La Feliciana Peach Tree is disease resistant and adapts well to warmer climates. A healthy tree will grow to between 15 and 25 feet tall, but they respond well to pruning and can easily be kept smaller. La Feliciana Peach Trees are cold hardy down to 10 degrees F, and frost resistant.

La Feliciana Peach Trees can be grown in the ground within USDA Zones 5 to 9. They can be planted in a variety of soil types, but soils with a heavy clay content may need added sand or perlite to facilitate adequate drainage. La Feliciana Peach Trees are fast growing, like full sun, and can fruit in the first year. They can grow fruit as a single self-pollinated tree, but more fruit is possible when a companion peach variety with the same bloom period is grown as well.

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