![]() ![]() Good weather and bee activity help increase fruit set.Ĭhoose a consistently sunny and sheltered position for planting. ![]() Most peaches are self-fertile and don't need another variety to cross-pollinate (just check the label of your chosen tree). If you have a smaller space or are looking to grow in pots and containers, look out for the following dwarf varieties: Bonanza, Honey Babe, Rose Chiffon and Pixzee. Popular peach varieties include: April White, Black Boy, Golden Haze, Golden Queen, Gordon's Glory, Red Haven, Snow Grace and Flat Peaches ('Flattos'). Peaches are either 'freestone', which have delicious edible fresh and are ready to eat straight off the tree, or 'clingstone', which are firmer and traditionally used for canning and preserving. ![]() Peaches are grafted onto a variety of rootstocks and sold bare-rooted over winter.Ĭhoose a peach variety based on where you live and your taste preferences. Dwarf varieties are available and make a good choice for pots and containers when creating a mini orchard at home. Pack with a good supply of vitamin C, they also contain vitamin A and plenty of essential minerals and fibre. Peaches plucked fresh from the tree are hard to beat over the Kiwi summer months. ![]()
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