dwarf peach
Prunus persica 'Jordan' STARK ELBERTA QUEEN
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Grafting Propagation,Budding,Layering Propagation,Budding,Budding,Air Layering Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
5 - 8
Flowers:
Pink Flowers In Spring
Sun:
Full sun
Fruits:
yellow,orange,peach Fruits Ready In Summer
Edible:
Yes
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
High
watering
Watering for Dwarf Peach Trees (Prunus persica 'Jordan' STARK ELBERTA QUEEN) should be done once a week. During the spring and summer months, water your tree deeply; once the water starts to pool on the surface, stop watering and allow excess water to drain away. During the fall months, reduce watering to once every 2 weeks, and in the winter months water only once a month. When watering, use enough water to moisten the soil to a depth of 8-10 inches.
sunlight
Dwarf peach (Prunus persica 'Jordan' STARK ELBERTA QUEEN) plants require full sunlight for 8-10 hours each day to ensure strong growth, production of fruit, and overall healthy condition. Early morning and late afternoon sunlight is best, while strong afternoon sun should be avoided. The amount of sunlight should remain consistent throughout the growing season, which lasts from spring through early autumn. During the hottest months, midday shade may be needed to protect against sunburn, especially for younger plants. Start with shade during half the day, then slowly reduce the amount of shade until the plant is in full sun.
pruning
Dwarf peach (Prunus persica 'Jordan' STARK ELBERTA QUEEN) should be pruned in early spring, before the start of the growing season. Remove any dead branches and twigs and step back to look at the overall shape of the tree. Start pruning the outer growth of the tree to maintain a balanced and open canopy. Prune away any crossing or rubbing branches to improve air circulation and light penetration. Cut away any dead, weak or diseased branches and thin the canopy to allow more light and air circulation. Shape the tree and reduce the size if needed, aiming for a structure with an even outline and height. Fruiting branches should also be thinned to improve airflow and encourage the remaining healthy growth. Be sure to make clean cuts that are angled slightly away from the bud and at a 45-degree angle. Dwarf peach trees should only be lightly pruned and never heavily pruned.