Elevate your garden with the Florida Live Peach Tree Grafted Plant, a well-rooted, 3-4 ft tall fruit tree perfect for home orchards. With this grafted peach tree, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown peaches. Its proven success in fruit production ensures you’ll only need one plant to start harvesting.
This live peach tree arrives in a 3-gallon pot, ready to thrive with the right care. It grows best in full sun, with acidic and well-draining sandy soil. Designed to withstand moderate climates, the Florida peach tree excels in USDA zones 5-8, though it does not tolerate tropical conditions.
Expect your peach tree to begin bearing fruit within three to four years of planting. As a deciduous tree, it loses its leaves in winter, giving your garden a seasonal transformation from lush greenery to delicate blooms and eventually delicious fruit.
Care for your peach tree is simple: water it regularly during dry spells, prune it annually to maintain its shape, and ensure it has enough space to grow. Avoid planting it near areas where pets roam, as all parts of the tree—except for the fruit—are toxic if ingested.
Whether you’re creating an edible garden or looking for a new feature tree, this peach tree offers a rewarding experience. Its compact size makes it suitable for small backyards, and with proper care, it will yield fresh, juicy peaches for many seasons to come. Enhance your outdoor space today with this superior, well-rooted peach tree.
Key Features:
- Type of Plant: Peach tree (Grafted)
- Condition: Live plant in 3-gallon pot
- Mature Size: 12-15 ft tall, 8-10 ft wide
- Growing Conditions: Full sun, acidic and sandy soil
- USDA Zone Growing: Zones 5-8
- Soil Type: Well-draining, acidic, sandy
- Sunlight Exposure: Full sunlight
- Expected Planting Period: Spring or fall for best results
FAQ:
- How tall is the peach tree upon arrival?
The tree arrives at 3-4 feet tall and is planted in a 3-gallon pot. - When will the peach tree start producing fruit?
It typically takes three to four years for the tree to bear fruit. - What climate does this peach tree grow best in?
This peach tree thrives in USDA zones 5-8, preferring moderate temperatures. - Is this tree safe for pets?
No, all parts of the peach tree, except for the fruit, are toxic to pets if ingested. - How do I care for the peach tree?
Provide full sun, water regularly during dry spells, and prune annually to maintain healthy growth.