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Created Nov 17, 2025 by Alva Layne@alvalayne10011Maintainer

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If planting multiple tree, select cultivars with staggered maturity dates to prolong the harvest season. See Table 1 for help figuring out when peach and nectarine cultivars normally ripen. Table 1. Peach and nectarine cultivars. As well as to straightforward peach fruit shapes, different varieties can be found. Peento peaches are numerous colors and are flat or donut-shaped. In some peento cultivars, the pit is on the surface and will be pushed out of the peach with out cutting, leaving a ring of fruit. Peach cultivars are described by colour: white or yellow, and by flesh: melting or nonmelting. Cultivars with melting flesh soften with maturity and may have ragged edges when sliced. Melting peaches are also classified as freestone or clingstone. Pits in freestone peaches are easily separated from the flesh. Clingstone peaches have nonreleasing flesh. Nonmelting peaches are clingstone, have yellow flesh without pink coloration near the pit, stay agency after harvest and are typically used for canning.


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Peaches and nectarines tolerate a wide number of soils, from sandy loams to clay loams, which can be of satisfactory depth (2 to 3 feet or extra) and effectively-drained. Peach timber are very delicate to wet "feet." Avoid planting peaches in low wet spots, water drainage areas or heavy clay soils. Where these areas or soils can't be averted, plants trees on a berm (mound) or make raised beds. Plant timber as soon as the bottom will be worked and before new development is produced from buds. Ideal planting time ranges from late March to April 15. Do not allow roots of naked root trees to dry out in packaging before planting. Dig a hole about 2 feet wider than the spread of the tree roots and deep enough to include the roots (normally at the least 18 inches deep). Plant the tree the identical depth because it was within the nursery.

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