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Sunking Peach Tree

Original price was: R240.00.Current price is: R150.00.

Sunking Peach (Prunus persica ‘Sunking’)

Sunking is self-pollinating, but peaches always benefit from having another plant to promote good fruit production.

The Sunking peach is medium to large with yellow skin and often blushed with red.  The flesh is yellow and very juicy with a sweet, rich flavour and a pleasant balance of sugar and acidity.  It is typically freestone, which makes it ideal for fresh eating and processing. It generally ripens in mid-summer.

This fruit is suitable for canning and preserving, as well as for use in pies and tarts.

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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 really easy to grow. Plant at least 3.5m apart.

Climate

Grows best in warm to temperate regions

Size

Sunking is a small tree reaching just under 4m. Plan the site before planting, keeping the tree a safe distance 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 to a depth of approximately 1.5 meters in your typical garden soil, ensuring good drainage is present.

Watering

Water every second day after transplanting for about a week. Thereafter, reduce watering to twice a week in dry or hot weather for the next 2 to 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.

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

Apply one teaspoon of our slow-release nitrogen-rich berry fertiliser every 4-5 months.

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.

Obliterate dead or diseased branches whenever they appear and dispose of them promptly.

Pests and Diseases

Aphids, citrus psylla, red scale, citrus greening. Spraying regularly with Agricultural Neem Oil or Effective Microorganisms (EM Control) will assist in either prevention or after the fact. If you already have aphids or mites, wash the tree with a harsh hosing, and when dry, spray with Neem oil or EM Control. 

Practice good garden hygiene (remove fallen fruit and leaves).

Watch for root rot (caused by overwatering) and fungal infections during wet periods. 

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