Position – Full sun
Soil – Moist but well-drained
Flowering Period –Spring, Fruits in Summer
Hardiness – Hardy
Peaches are best planted in a moist but well-drained soil of sand, chalk, or loam within an acidic, alkaline, or neutral pH balance. They are best planted in a sheltered position that receives full sun. Peaches are well suited to being planted in wall-side borders. Dwarf varieties are also available that are suited to being planted in pots on a patio.
Find out more about soil types and how to determine your soil type by clicking here
Peaches are best grown as fan-trained plants in most of the UK, however in southern England they can be grown as a free-standing bush. Dwarf varieties are perfect for planting in pots/containers.
Prune established fan-trained plants in spring and summer. If grown as a free-standing bush, established plants can be pruned in late summer.
It is possible to propagate Peaches by grafting onto rootstocks. They can also be propagated by seed.
You can find more information on how to propagate plants by clicking here
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