How Do You Grow Peach Trees In Florida?
Florida is well-known for its superior citrus trees and plump sweet strawberries, but did you know delectable juicy peaches can also be grown in the central part of the state? Varieties that have been specifically bred so they will flourish and survive in the Florida climate include the Florida King Peach and Florida Prince. Both are low-chill varieties, requiring a shorter cold period of time and will produce an abundance of sweet aromatic fruit in early June. Purchase peach trees from a reputable nursery that are being grown in containers or that have bare roots. Peach trees that are being maintained in containers can be planted anytime throughout the year. If trees are in a dormant stage, they should be planted in the winter months. Bare root trees are usually available during the winter and need to be planted as soon as possible in order to keep the roots supple, pliant and not dried out. Pick varieties that have been specifically bred for the Florida climate. These types of peach