5ft 'Inka' Peach Tree | Bare Root
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A highly favoured Polish variety, celebrated for its exquisite taste and dependable performance.
- Produces abundant yields of large, yellow peaches with attractive red blushes.
- Known for its strong resistance to diseases, including peach leaf curl, and excellent tolerance to cold weather.
- Self-pollinating, so a single tree is sufficient to ensure a plentiful harvest.
- Enjoy your peaches fresh from the tree, baked into pies and crumbles, or made into a tasty compote.
- Recognised by the Royal Horticultural Society as being beneficial to bees and other pollinators.
- Species: Peach
- Features: Disease resistant, Heavy cropper, Self fertile
- Flowering Time: March - April
- Harvest Time: August - September
- Planting Time: January, February, March, November, December
- Flower Colour: Clusters of pink blossoms appear in spring.
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Soil Type: Any fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
- Hardiness: Hardy. Displays good winter hardiness for a peach tree and resistance to frost.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Excellent resistance, particularly to peach leaf curl (Taphrina deformans).
- Habit: A lovely, well-shaped, bushy tree.
- Eventual Spread: 6-8m
- Uses: Eating fresh and baking
- Location: Plant in beds & borders, or train against a fence or wall.
- Spacing: Plant six metres apart to allow for spreading.
- Soil: Peach trees appreciate a deeper soil with good drainage; this helps mitigate against problems like root rot.
- Watering: Water routinely throughout the first year to help the tree establish, and during growing seasons thereafter.
- Feeding: Towards the end of winter, give your peach tree a feed with high-potassium fertiliser.
- Pruning: An annual prune is beneficial. Trim newer trees in early spring, while established trees should be tidied up in summer.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Bare Root
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm inc. roots
- Rootstock: Prunus avium rootstock
- Eventual Height: 6-8m
- Time to First Crop: You may see your first peaches after 2 years, with substantial crops 2-3 years after that.
Highlights
- A highly favoured Polish variety, celebrated for its exquisite taste and dependable performance.
- Produces abundant yields of large, yellow peaches with attractive red blushes.
- Known for its strong resistance to diseases, including peach leaf curl, and excellent tolerance to cold weather.
- Self-pollinating, so a single tree is sufficient to ensure a plentiful harvest.
- Enjoy your peaches fresh from the tree, baked into pies and crumbles, or made into a tasty compote.
- Recognised by the Royal Horticultural Society as being beneficial to bees and other pollinators.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Peach
- Features: Disease resistant, Heavy cropper, Self fertile
- Flowering Time: March - April
- Harvest Time: August - September
- Planting Time: January, February, March, November, December
- Flower Colour: Clusters of pink blossoms appear in spring.
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Soil Type: Any fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
- Hardiness: Hardy. Displays good winter hardiness for a peach tree and resistance to frost.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Excellent resistance, particularly to peach leaf curl (Taphrina deformans).
- Habit: A lovely, well-shaped, bushy tree.
- Eventual Spread: 6-8m
- Uses: Eating fresh and baking
Planting & Care
- Location: Plant in beds & borders, or train against a fence or wall.
- Spacing: Plant six metres apart to allow for spreading.
- Soil: Peach trees appreciate a deeper soil with good drainage; this helps mitigate against problems like root rot.
- Watering: Water routinely throughout the first year to help the tree establish, and during growing seasons thereafter.
- Feeding: Towards the end of winter, give your peach tree a feed with high-potassium fertiliser.
- Pruning: An annual prune is beneficial. Trim newer trees in early spring, while established trees should be tidied up in summer.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Bare Root
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm inc. roots
- Rootstock: Prunus avium rootstock
- Eventual Height: 6-8m
- Time to First Crop: You may see your first peaches after 2 years, with substantial crops 2-3 years after that.
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