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Big Red Peach

Prunus persica 'Big Red'

  • Hardy in zones 5-9, Big Red Peach thrives across a wide range of climates from the Midwest to the Southeast
  • Produces large, deeply red-blushed peaches with sweet, juicy yellow flesh that ripens in midsummer for fresh eating, canning, and baking
  • Self-fertile tree begins bearing fruit in as little as 2 to 3 years after planting, with mature trees yielding up to 150 pounds per season
  • Showy pink spring blooms put on a spectacular show before the leaves emerge, making this tree ornamental even before harvest
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

Sunlight: Big Red Peach needs at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily for maximum fruit production. Trees planted in shadier spots will grow just fine but will produce smaller, less flavorful fruit and are more prone to disease.

Soil: Plant in well-drained, fertile, slightly acidic soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.5. Heavy clay is manageable if you amend it with compost and coarse sand or plant the tree on a slight rise to keep roots from sitting in water. Avoid sites where other stone fruits have grown in the last few years to prevent soilborne diseases from carrying over.

Watering Requirements

Water your newly planted Big Red Peach deeply once or twice a week during the first growing season, soaking the root zone to encourage a strong root system. Once established, the tree becomes moderately drought tolerant but produces its best fruit with consistent moisture, especially during the six weeks leading up to harvest. Irregular watering during fruit development can cause splitting or uneven ripening, so aim for steady soil moisture throughout summer.

Pruning Tips

Prune Big Red Peach every late winter or very early spring before buds swell. Peaches fruit on one-year-old wood, so annual pruning is not optional but essential: remove branches older than two years and thin crowded growth to open the canopy to light and airflow. Train the tree to an open vase or bowl shape with three to four main scaffold limbs, which keeps the center open, reduces disease pressure, and makes harvesting much easier. Fruit thinning at marble size to one peach every four to six inches along a branch dramatically improves the size and sweetness of what remains.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer in early spring just as growth resumes, following label rates for a young fruit tree. As the tree matures, switch to a fertilizer with a slightly lower nitrogen ratio to encourage fruiting over leafy growth. Avoid fertilizing after midsummer, as late-season nitrogen pushes tender new growth that can be damaged by early fall frosts.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Flowering, Edible, Self-pollinating, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Attracts pollinators, Fast-growing, Fall Color/Interest
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 Fast
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Pink
Fragrant Yes
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Cherry
Botanical Name Prunus persica 'Big Red'
Species persica
Cultivar Big Red
Class Magnoliopsida
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