How Do You Grow Peach Trees In Iowa?
Peach trees, known botanically as Prunus persica, are deciduous fruit-bearing trees that produce sweet, juicy fruit of the same name. Peach trees grow best in United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) plant hardiness zones 5b through 8. Comprised of hardiness zones 4b and 5a, Iowa’s chilly climate can make it a bit of a challenge to grow peach trees successfully. Your best bet for overcoming this obstacle is to plant cold-hardy peach tree cultivars such as Madison, Reliance, Harrow and Beauty. Select your planting site based on the sunlight and soil requirements of your peach tree. Choose a bright, sunny location that receives six or more hours of direct sunlight per day to ensure that your tree will have access to the sunlight it needs to produce healthy, delicious-tasting fruit. Look for a planting site that also offers deep, fertile and well-draining soil. Modify the soil at your selected planting site to make it more hospitable for your peach tree. Cover the surface of the soi