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Blazeprince Peach

Prunus persica 'Blazeprince'

  • Hardy in zones 5-8, this self-pollinating tree produces a generous crop without needing a second tree nearby
  • Big, mostly red freestone peaches with golden yellow flesh ripen early to mid-season for fresh eating, canning, or baking
  • Vigorous grower reaching 12 to 15 feet tall and wide, delivering an impressive canopy loaded with fruit each summer
  • Pretty pink spring flowers attract early pollinators before the fruit show takes over for the rest of the season
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

Sunlight: Blazeprince Peach needs a minimum of six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily. Morning sun is especially important because it dries dew from the fruit quickly, reducing the risk of brown rot and other fungal issues. Avoid low-lying spots where cold air settles, as late spring frosts can damage open blossoms.

Soil: Plant in well-drained, moderately fertile soil with a slightly acidic pH between 6.0 and 6.5. Sandy loam is ideal. If you have heavy clay, work in compost and coarse grit before planting and consider raising the planting area a few inches to improve drainage. Consistently wet roots are the fastest way to lose a peach tree.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water deeply two to three times per week to help the root system get established, then taper off as the tree matures. Once established, peach trees need about one inch of water per week during the growing season, either from rainfall or supplemental irrigation. Consistent moisture during fruit development is critical since uneven watering causes fruit to split or drop early.

Pruning Tips

Prune Blazeprince Peach in late winter just before buds begin to swell, removing enough wood to maintain an open vase shape that lets sunlight reach the interior. Peaches fruit on one-year-old wood, so the goal each year is to remove older, shaded growth and encourage vigorous new shoots. Plan to take out roughly one-third of the canopy annually to keep the tree productive and at a manageable picking height.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer in early spring just as new growth begins, following label rates based on tree age and size. For established fruiting trees, switch to a fertilizer higher in potassium to support fruit development and apply once more after harvest to help the tree recover. Avoid fertilizing after midsummer because late-season growth is tender and vulnerable to cold damage heading into fall.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Flowering, Edible, Self-pollinating, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Attracts pollinators, Low Maintenance
Hardiness Zone 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 12-15 ft
Width 12-15 ft
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Moderate
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Pink
Fragrant Yes
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Cherry
Botanical Name Prunus persica 'Blazeprince'
Species persica
Cultivar Blazeprince
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, CA, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR, WA

Frequently Asked Questions

How cold hardy is the Blazeprince Peach tree?

  • Blazeprince Peach is cold hardy through USDA zone 5, making it suitable for northern climates where many peach varieties struggle. This removes one of the biggest barriers to growing peaches at home. Plant in full sun with good drainage for reliable harvests even in colder regions.

When does the Blazeprince Peach tree bear fruit, and what is the harvest time?

  • Blazeprince Peach ripens early to mid-season, typically during peak summer when tree-ripened peaches are most craved. The large, mostly red freestone fruits develop from spring blossoms and reach harvest readiness by midsummer. Shop at Nature Hills for this self-pollinating variety that produces reliably in zones 5-8.

What is the fruit quality like for Blazeprince Peach—size, flavor, freestone or clingstone?

  • Blazeprince produces large freestone peaches with golden yellow flesh and mostly red skin. The firm, sweet, and juicy flesh separates cleanly from the pit, making them excellent for fresh eating, canning, and baking. Expect a reliable harvest of premium-quality fruit that ripens early to mid-season.

Is the Blazeprince Peach disease resistant, especially to bacteria?

  • The product description doesn't specify disease resistance for Blazeprince Peach. Most peach varieties benefit from proper air circulation and preventive fungicide sprays. Plant in full sun with good drainage to minimize disease pressure.

How is the Blazeprince Peach tree shipped—bare root or potted, and when is the best planting time?

  • Blazeprince Peach trees are typically shipped bare root in late winter through early spring for optimal establishment. Being cold hardy to zone 5, plant in early spring after the last hard frost when soil is workable. Shop at Nature Hills for proper timing in your area.