Position
Full sun is ideal, although they can tolerate some shade. However, they will yield more fruit and grow more vigorously with increased sun exposure.
They are easy to grow.
Size
Provide adequate spacing between Summersun peach trees, usually about 5 metres apart, to allow for proper air circulation and future growth.
Soil Type
Prepare the soil by removing weeds, rocks, and debris. Incorporate organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure, to improve soil fertility and drainage.
Adding half a bag of our Volcanic Rock Dust (R25 per bag) and a bag of Superfrass (R25 per bag) will assist in rapid growth. They also protect the roots from being eaten by insects.
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. Regular irrigation ensures the trees receive adequate moisture, especially during dry periods. Avoid overwatering, as excessively wet soil can lead to root rot.
Mulching
Add a thick layer of pine bark mulch, keeping it about 20 to 30 centimetres away from the tree trunk (any closer may cause excess moisture and damage the trunk). This will retain the moisture in the soil and will prevent weeds from taking over.
Fertilising
Use our slow-release nitrogen-rich all-plant fertiliser. Apply 1 teaspoon every 4-5 months. The roots will absorb what they require.
Pruning
Prune your Summersun peach tree during the dormant season to promote its overall health and productivity. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches to thin out excessive growth, thereby improving air circulation and sunlight penetration. Pruning helps maintain an open center structure, which aids in pest control and enhances fruit quality.
Pest and Disease Control
Regularly inspect the tree for signs of pests such as aphids, scale insects, and peach tree borers. Treat promptly or, preferably, use preventive measures by spraying 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 measure.
Peach trees require regular spraying before the onset of fruit and immediately after the buds have developed into small fruit. Continue regular organic spraying for high-quality peaches.
Harvesting
Summersun peach trees will blossom in August and are ready to harvest around November.