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Safari Peach-Fruiting 20L

R490.00

Prunus Persica ‘Safari’

The Safari Peach is a yellow dessert and is a low-chill variety and suitable for warmer climates. However, hot climates like Durban are unsuitable for growing peach trees.

If your peach tree does not receive enough chill hours, its flowers may not open, or they may have only a few flowers that open.

It is ready for harvest in late November and is a large-size peach variety.

As they spread blight, tomatoes and potatoes should be kept away from peach trees. Also, avoid planting raspberry bushes near peach trees.

Planting chamomile and comfrey adds nutrients to the soil, serving as a natural fertilizer for peach trees.

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Position

Full sun; although they can tolerate some shade they will yield more fruit the more sun they receive and grow more vigorously. They are really easy to grow,however, they require colder climates and do not do well in warm winter climates.

Size

Peach trees can grow to about 8-10 metres tall. Plan the site before planting keeping the tree away from external walls, electrical lines and other trees. Plant in a protected area if possible as strong winds can damage branches and leaves.

Soil Type

Peach trees are not fussy about soil type although they prefer slightly acidic soil. Loosen the soil in the area before planting about 1.5mts depth in your normal garden soil and good drainage is important.

Mulch

Use from 2 to 5 centimetres of pine bark mulch to protect the roots from UV damage and drying out. It retains moisture, and maintains an optimal pH. Do not let the mulch touch the plant stem, as it may cause infection or rot.

Watering

Water every second day after transplanting for about a week, thereafter reduce to twice a week in dry or hot weather for the next 2-3 months.

Water every couple of weeks if there is no rain. Too much water can cause root rot, but do not allow the roots to dry out completely.

Fertilising

Add one 200-gram Bag of Superfrass added to the soil when planting.

Use our slow-release nitrogen-rich all plant fertiliser. Apply 1 teaspoon every 4-5 months. The roots will absorb what they required.

Pruning

Prune the top and sides of your peach tree regularly in Spring and early Autumn to prevent it from growing too large which will also allow light into the centre of the tree. It will be easier to harvest the fruit.

Cut out dead or diseased branches completely whenever they appear and dispose of them immediately.

Pests

Regularly inspect the tree for signs of pests such as aphids, scale insects, and peach tree borers. Treat promptly or preferrably use preventative measures by spray with agricultural Neem Oil or Effective Microorganisms (EM Control)

Disease prevention: Common peach diseases such as peach leaf curl, brown rot, and powdery mildew. Apply appropriate fungicides if necessary or continue with Neem oil or EM Control as a preventative.

Peach trees need regular spraying before the onset of fruit and immediately after buds turn to small fruit. Continue organic spraying regularly for good-quality peaches.

 Thinning Fruit

Thin fruit in early summer when they are small, to promote larger, healthier fruit and prevent branch breakage due to excessive weight.

Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 27 × 27 × 150 cm
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20

Width

20

Height

100

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