My Edible Fruit Trees: Peach Trees WA
Dwarf Peach - PixzeeAmanda's Edible FruitsUpdate: 2580 days 24hrs Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 9 of 30 people found this review useful |
Peach - Tropic Snow Amanda's Edible FruitsUpdate: 2590 days 19hrs Comments: - Removed. Too much work to keep contained and netted. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 4 of 10 people found this review useful |
Peach - Tropic Snow LeoF's Edible FruitsUpdate: 2746 days 2hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful |
Peach - Blackboy (Grafted) 8/10BJ11's Edible FruitsUpdate: 3249 days 13hrs Comments: - Planted in location #22 (clay and loam). I am very keen to discover what these peachs are like. Plant is very vigerous and strong. Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Summer Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Never Pest Control: Chickens keep away bugs, Plant has the occasional spot of leaf curl, but is more resistant than most of the other peaches and nectarines Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful |
Peach - J.H.Hale (Grafted) 7/10BJ11's Edible FruitsUpdate: 3335 days 10hrs Comments: - Known as the J.H.Hale Million Dollar Peach requires Blackburn Elberta as a pollinator so sharing position #18 in the orchard (planted in same hole with volcanic loam and quart). Barerooted plants were planted in spring but took time to 'wake up' Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Summer Pollination: No When I Fertilise: Never Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 4 people found this review useful |
Peach - Blackburn Elberta (Grafted) 6/10 BJ11's Edible FruitsUpdate: 3335 days 10hrs Comments: - Planted in #18 of orchard (with J.H. Hale Peach). Attempting a 'two plants in one hole' situation. In volcanic loam wiht quartz, but also on a drainage line. Barerooted plants were planted in mid-spring, so took time to 'wake up'. Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Water Given in: Summer Pollination: No When I Fertilise: Never Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 5 of 7 people found this review useful |
Peach - Anzac (Grafted) 7/10 BJ11's Edible FruitsUpdate: 3335 days 10hrs Comments: - Planted in position #17 in orchard (volcanic loam) Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Summer Pollination: No When I Fertilise: Never Pest Control: Had significant leaf curl that may require treatment (but was throughly healthy in second flush) Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 5 of 7 people found this review useful |
Peach - CresthavenBJ11's Edible FruitsUpdate: 3335 days 11hrs Comments: - Planted in position #15. What is not to like about peaches!? Height 1.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: No Pest Control: Had some leaf curl. May need to treat in the future Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful |
Peach - Tropic Beauty (Grafted) 7/10 Kath5's Edible FruitsUpdate: 3403 days 7hrs Comments: - Fruited the first year I got it, small but very tasty fruit, looking forward to more next year. Planted: 2016 Height 1.2 metres Qty: 1 First Fruited: 3 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Low Sun Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful |
Peach -Golden Queen (Grafted) 9/10 SueBee's Edible FruitsUpdate: 3418 days 8hrs Comments: - Prolific bearer after only two years in ground. Grows large if not kept pruned.Good bottling peach. Fruiting Months February, March, April Planted: 2014 Height 3 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Winter Pruned By: 20% in Spring Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Yearly and Spring Pest Control: Pheromone strips to deter moths hung in nearby apple trees.Chooks run under tree to deter bugs. Curly leaf a problem, sprayed with Copper Fungicide each year before budburst. Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report |
Dwarf Jonathon and Granny Smith Apples, Washington Navel Orange, dwarf Mandarine, Black Passionfruit x 3, Big Boppa Passionfruit, Banana Passionfruit, Raspberries x 3 so far, immature Chokeberry, Eureka Lemon, Native Finger Lime, Doughnut Peach, Red PapayBev13's Edible FruitsUpdate: 4108 days 6hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 9 of 26 people found this review useful |
Peach - Dwarf Standard 3/10 Pink Everything's Edible FruitsUpdate: 4292 days 2hrs Comments: - I want to grow a potted orchard on my front verandah Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful |
Dwarf Peach Wampa's Edible FruitsUpdate: 4311 days 22hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful |
Dwarf Peach - Fresno Wampa's Edible FruitsUpdate: 4311 days 22hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful |
Peach - Flordagold (Grafted) 10/10 Pat1's Edible FruitsUpdate: 4648 days 19hrs Comments: - extremely prolific, large fruit and taste great, reliable year after year. Covered in pink flowers in spring and fruits need to be heavily thinned after flowering to produce large sweet juicy yummy fruits. Precocious - started harvesting within 12 months from planting. (only a 2 feet stick at planting). I pruned my heavily when young to keep the tree nice and low and an open vase shape for easy picking. Fruiting Months November and December Planted: 2007 Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 100 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 18 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring After Fruiting and SpringPollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Yearly Pest Control: fruitfly spray before picking Organic Status:Pesticides Used Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report |
Peach - Tropic Snow (Grafted) 6/10 BJ11_old_address's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5147 days 22hrs Comments: - It is quite vigerous although this has been curtailed with storms removing branches. They have really kicked into gear for 'spring' (July) and is blossoming and budding like a champ. No signs of infection - but a few leaves indicate that the risk is still very much there. It appears that leaf curl can occur after leaves emerge. I'll definitely spray next year. Flowers and leaves emerged in late July 2010. Alas fruit-fly struck and much of the fruit was lost. Next year I'm getting nasty and using chemicals! These guys really struggled with the Perth summer in 2011. They seem to be getting hit by every pest and disease possible as they are clearly weakened. Leaves are pale in colour despite addition of water and balanced fertiliser. Leaves were removed in June 2011 to encourage dormancy. The plants clearly need a break. Additional feed and TLC will be required next summer. Jan 2012 - Most of the fruitletts were removed to reduce the stress on the plant for this summer. Plants haven't had much disease - but clearly are not enjoying being planted near the driveway. At over 3 m high now they are too large to transplant and have been mulched with pine bark to assist - but they are not ideal for the climate. Tasty fruit that was allowed to remain. May 2012 - leaves removed by hand. Heavy pruning (this may reduce fruit, but will improve shape) Planted: 2009 Height 1.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 4 First Fruited: 3 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Winter Pruned By: 30% in Autumn and Winter Pollination: Self Pollination Pest Control: hand removal of any nasty bugs or infected leaves. Natural predators also assist. The tree is pruned so that no branches or leaves are less than 1m from the ground - this seems to have prevented re-infection of leaf-curl Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful |
Peach - TrixieWazzbat's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5446 days 23hrs Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Winter and Spring Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report |
Peach - Dwarf O\'Henry (Grafted)Wazzbat's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5446 days 23hrs Comments: - Like the shape and like the Plantnet varieties. Planted: 2011 Height 60 Centimetres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Winter and Spring Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 4 of 9 people found this review useful |
Peach - Tropic Beauty JK's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5598 days 3hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful |
Peach - Flordagold (Grafted) 10/10 Chooks19's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5665 days 2hrs Comments: - Fruits early, and heavily year after year. Fruiting Months November and December Planted: 1996 Height 3 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 4 Fruit Harvest: 20 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 2 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Autumn Pruned By: 50% in After Fruiting and Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: Chook Manure, phosphate and potassium nitrate When I Fertilise: Spring Pest Control: Susceptible to peach curl - spray with bordeaux and copper sprays twice in winter if possible - hard to get two in though as loses leaves late and buds early. Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 2 people found this review useful |
Peach - Toodyay Seedling (Seedling) 10/10Chooks19's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5665 days 3hrs Comments: - This peach produces large late fruit - freestone, yellow flesh and very sweet. Fruiting Months February and March Planted: 2001 Height 3 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Fruit Harvest: 15 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 3 Years from Seed Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Winter Pruned By: 50% in After Fruiting and Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: chook manure, phosphate, potassium nitrate When I Fertilise: Yearly Pest Control: copper sprays or bordeaux in winter. Fruit fly baiting was necessary one year. Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report |
Dwarf Peach - Standard Amanda19's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5675 days 23hrs Comments: - Still no action here but plants thriving. Same as dwarf nectarine... I reckon I have been sold high-chillers. Nov 2010: flowered far too late - no pollination in the dry heat and wind :( Fruiting Months December Planted: 2006 Height 0.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 3 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring SpringPollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Winter Pest Control: Winter copper wash. Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 2 people found this review useful |
peach O\'henry (Grafted)MikeyMike1's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5725 days 3hrs Height 1 metres Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful |
Peach - Flordagold TimBeck's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5732 days 7hrs Comments: - Actually a 3 way graft of Florida Gold, Florida Gem and another...cant remember Fruiting Months November and December Height 1 metres Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: No Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report |
Dwarf Peach (Grafted) Mish's Edible FruitsUpdate: 5991 days 7hrs Comments: - Planted in a raised garden bed 1800x 800x 800mm on the 15th November, has 4 fruit on it at the moment so hoping they will continue to grow. I have one red and one white peach. I have since removed the fruit as I want them to grow as much as possible before winter. Planted: 2009 Height 60 Centimetres Qty: 2 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Pest Control: No pest control Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 1 people found this review useful |
Peach - White Opal Delerium1's Edible FruitsUpdate: 6067 days 1hrs Planted: 2009 Height 1 metres Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report |


























