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Belle of Georgia Peach Tree

Prunus persica 'Belle of Georgia'

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Description

Succulent Fruit & Ornamental Belle of Georgia Peach Tree!

  • Creamy-Yellow Fuzzy Fruit With Red Blush
  • Firm White Flesh Tinged Red
  • Succulent & Flavorful!
  • Elegant Pink Flowers
  • Fragrant & Calls Pollinators
  • Large Freestone Peaches
  • Self-Fertile
  • Fast Growing
  • Late August Heavy Producer!
  • Highly Ornamental
  • Hardy & Adaptable & Disease Resistant
  • Fresh Eating, Baking, Preserves & Desserts
  • ~800 Chill Hours

Belle of Georgia Peach Tree, Prunus persica, is a fruit-bearing tree with loads of decorative features. Plant one near a front entrance to ensure a beautiful spring display and bountiful fall harvest of delicious fruit.

Belle of Georgia Peach Tree (Prunus 'Belle of Georgia') is particularly noted for its abundance of mid-spring pink blossoms which are sure to transform your yard into a spectacular welcome for the coming summer.

Belle of Georgia produces large, firm fruit with blushed red cheeks and yellow-cream highlights. The large, creamy-white flesh is sweet and succulent! Excellent for fresh eating right off the tree, baking or canned for winter use.

The late August harvest ensures you’ll have time for enjoying your peaches for their ornamental value long before you even harvest them to partake of their outstanding quality and delicious flavor.

How to Use Belle of Georgia Peach Tree In The Landscape

Your Belle of Georgia Peach Tree is more than just a fruit-producing tree. This tree proves that edibles can be both ornamental and delicious!

A fantastic specimen and focal point tree, swap out that flowering tree that is only pretty once a year, for a dual (or triple!) purpose landscaping ornamental that provides high yields of delectable fruit!

The summer foliage fills out the tree nicely, making for a delightful shade tree that offers relief for the heat of summer. There are few things as enjoyable as lying under your very own peach tree and gazing at the developing fruit as it dangles amid the branches.

With their enchanting color and delicate scent, the flowers are a strong draw to butterflies and other pollinators for your yard. Plant near your vegetable and pollinator gardens to draw more beneficial pollinators to your aid!

#ProPlantTips For Care

Belle of Georgia Peach Trees are hardy trees, disease resistant and self-pollinating. Resistant to bacterial leaf spot and brown rot.

Fruit trees need full sun to develop the best fruit, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Hardy in USDA zones 5-8, these are readily adaptable and tolerant trees in many growing zones.

Belle of Georgia adapts to a variety of soils, even tolerating poor soil, just as long as it is well-drained. For best results though, provide your tree with a good start in rich, organic soil, amended with manure and compost in a well-drained soil site.

For best results, fertilize your tree regularly with Dr. Earth Fruit Tree Fertilizer or a good organic, slow-release fertilizer. Add Nature Hills Root Booster while planting for a life-long symbiotic relationship with the tiny feeder roots.

Provide ample water for your young tree while it becomes established, not allowing it to dry out between waterings. Then reduce your watering to moderate, yet consistent moisture during the heat of summer and when fruiting.

While drought-tolerant, it’s best to protect your investment by providing supplemental watering in times of need. A generous layer of mulch helps retain soil moisture as well as insulate the root system from heat and chill.

Prune to keep an open canopy for sunlight and airflow to reach the interior of the tree, and to remove dead, diseased or damaged limbs. Reaching 18-25 feet tall and 15-20 feet wide, It is easy to maintain this tree much smaller if needed, that way any sized yard can accommodate their own Peach tree! Read more in our Garden Blog on Peach tree care!

This is a tree that will provide you with a large harvest with very little care needed on your part. If you love peaches, this is the tree for you! Order your own Southern Belle of Georgia Peach Tree from NatureHills.com today!

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for Belle of Georgia Peach Trees to bear fruit?

  • Nature Hills Nursery sells fruit trees with mature root systems that are already three to four years old, so you’ll enjoy fruit sooner than you would with younger trees! Expect a young peach tree to begin fruiting by the 3rd year after you plant it.

How Fast Do Belle of Georgia Peach Trees Grow?

  • Be sure to plant your peach in a sunny and well-drained location. Once your Belle of Georgia (Prunus persica 'Belle of Georgia') has been established (after the first year), it can typically add 12-18 inches of new growth in a growing season. If your plants are adding less than that in a season, it may be worth your while to check the fertility level.

Where do Belle of Georgia Peach Trees Grow Best?

  • Peach trees grow best in well-drained, fertile soil in at least 6 hours of full sun per day or more.

Do You Need 2 Peach Trees to Produce Fruit?

  • All peach trees are self-fertile, however planting more than one peach tree that blooms at about the same time, boosts yields on both trees and extends your harvest time!

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