🫛 Peach / Nectarine Tree

Prunus persica
trees deciduous fruit tree
Peach / Nectarine Tree plant photo
☀️ Sun
full sun
💧 Water
moderate
🗺️ Zones
[5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
🧪 Soil pH
6.0-7.0
🪴 Soil Type
well-drained, sandy loam
📏 Spacing
12-20 feet
📐 Height
8-20 feet
⏱️ Maturity
2-4 years to first fruit; 80-120 days from bloom

🍴 Edible Parts

🍽️ Fruit (fresh, canned, pie, preserves) 🍽️ Blossoms (edible garnish)
Key:🤝 Grows well together❌ Keep apart☀️ Sun needs💧 Water🗺️ Hardiness zone

🤝 Companions (4)

Chop-and-drop mulch provides potassium for fruit quality; mines deep nutrients
Repels peach tree borer , the #1 peach pest; plant in root zone ring
Deters aphids and peach twig borer; living mulch
Repels peach tree borer and Japanese beetles; plant at drip line

⚠️ Keep Apart (2)

Shared verticillium susceptibility; both are Prunus/Rubus family , don't co-locate
Verticillium wilt reservoir in nightshades; don't plant near peach root zone

📝 Growing Notes

Juicy summer fruit with velvety (peach) or smooth (nectarine) skin. Self-pollinating. Requires winter chill hours (varies by variety). Relatively short-lived trees (12-15 years). Aggressive pruning needed annually. Heavy nitrogen feeder.

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