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Red Haven Peach

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$34.95 - $49.95
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A beautiful tree that produces delicious peach fruit! Enjoy the stunning pink blooms and plentiful harvests in the comfort of your yard!

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The Red Haven Peach is one of the most common peach varieties found in your local supermarket. Its luscious high quality peach fruit is a great option for a fresh snack and it’s also commonly used for canning. Enjoy bushels of medium to large-sized peaches from this special tree that is hardy and easy to grow and maintain – a fast growing tree with stunning and fragrant pink blossoms in the Spring followed by yellow to red fruits in mid to late Summer!

  • Delicious Juicy Medium to Large-Sized Peaches!
  • Loves Full Sun
  • One of the Most Popular Peach Varieties

Growing Zones: 5,6,7,8

Growing a Red Haven Peach Tree: A Guide for Beginners

Growing a Red Haven peach tree can be a rewarding and tasty experience, but it does require some thoughtful preparation to ensure success. Once you've found the right location and learned the care and pruning techniques, you'll have a tree that produces delicious fruit for years to come.

Choosing the Right Location

The first step when it comes to growing a Red Haven peach tree is choosing an appropriate location. You want a sunny spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Make sure the tree isn't in an area that gets too much shade or wind, as these can affect the health and development of the tree. Additionally, consider the soil type and drainage capabilities in your chosen location; Red Haven peach trees need well-drained soil to prosper.

When selecting a location, it is important to keep in mind the size of the tree when it is fully grown. Red Haven peach trees can reach heights of up to 15 feet, so make sure you have enough space for the tree to grow. Additionally, you should avoid planting the tree too close to buildings or other trees, as this can limit the amount of sunlight and air circulation the tree receives.

Planting and Care Tips

red haven peach tree

Once you've chosen the right location, it's time to plant your Red Haven peach tree. It's best to purchase a seedling from a reputable nursery, as those will have the best chance for success. Dig the hole about twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball of the tree. Place the tree in the hole and fill it in with the surrounding soil, tamping it down lightly as you go. Then water the area thoroughly, making sure not to overwater.

In addition to planting and watering, you'll need to prune and fertilize your Red Haven peach tree to ensure optimal health. Prune your tree twice a year in early spring and just after harvest. Pruning encourages healthy growth, development, and flowering. When it comes to fertilizing, it's best to start with a balanced organic fertilizer and then use one higher in nitrogen if necessary depending on the tree's needs. Make sure to follow the instructions on the fertilizer packaging for proper application.

Understanding Soil Requirements

Red Haven peach trees need well-drained soil to prosper, so make sure the soil you choose meets this requirement. The ideal type of soil for Red Haven peach trees should contain equal parts sand and silt, with a small amount of clay. The pH should also be between 6.5 and 7.5.

Watering Frequency

It's important to water your Red Haven peach tree regularly so the roots don't become too dry. During hot summer months, it's best to water once a week during dry periods, but don't overwater – too much water can lead to root rot. During other seasons, check the soil moisture around the roots once a week and water if necessary.

Pruning and Training

Pruning is an important part of caring for a Red Haven peach tree. Pruning allows you to shape the tree, control its size and size of fruit, redirect growth away from structures, reduce disease by shedding off old dead wood, and reduce its susceptibility to pests and other problems. Prune twice a year, in early spring and again just after harvest. Make sure to use sharp pruning shears so not to damage the branches.

Fertilizing for Optimal Health

Fertilizing your Red Haven peach tree encourages healthy growth and development, which will lead to bigger and better peaches at harvest time. Most organic fertilizers are fine for peach trees, but make sure the phosphate levels are low. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the base of the tree, away from direct contact with the trunk – no further than one foot away from its base. Do this in early spring and again after harvest.

Controlling Pests and Diseases

Insects and disease can be an issue when it comes to caring for your Red Haven peach trees. Keep an eye out for signs of infestation or infection, such as leaf discoloration or wilting. If needed, use natural repellents and pesticides to target specific pests and diseases. Be sure to follow all instructions on pesticide labels for proper use.

Harvesting Your Peaches

When it comes time to harvest your peaches, you'll know they're ready when they come off the stem easily. Once you've picked them, store them in a cool, dark place until you're ready to eat them. Peaches don't last for very long on their own so make sure to enjoy them quickly!

Enjoying Your Homegrown Peaches

Now that you've got your homegrown peaches it's time to enjoy them! Peaches are delicious on their own or paired with ice cream. They also make a great addition to salads and can be used to make peach pies or cobblers. Whether you enjoy them fresh off the tree or cooked into delicious treats, you'll appreciate the fruits of your labor!

Plant Care

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Sunlight
Full Sun/Partial Shade
Soil
Moist, Well-Drained
Watering
Water regularly (weekly) & more often in extreme heat
Mature Height:
12-15'
Mature Width:
12-15'
Growth Rate:
2-3 ft./year
Botanical Name:
Prunus persica 'Redhaven'
Sunlight:
Full Sun, 6 Hours Per Day