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Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Potted Crimson Lady Peach Tree in #5 Pot
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The Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Crimson Lady Peach Tree in #5 Pot offers delicious peaches that are deep red in color and have thin, almost smooth skin. The peaches grown on this fruit plant have very firm juicy flesh. This potted fruit tree requires 600-700 chill hours and is a self-pollinator. It is a very aromatic, clingstone peach and it is said they are best for snacking versus cooking.
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- Crimson Lady Peach tree comes in a 3.74 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions
- Fruit tree ripens in June-July
- Best grown in USDA hardiness zones 5-8
- Mature size of the peach tree: 15-25 ft. H
| Brand | Pirtle Nursery |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Annual/Perennial | Perennial |
| Botanical Name | Crimson Lady Peach |
| Container Size | 3.74 gal. |
| Features | Crimson Lady Peach tree comes in a 3.74 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions |
| Hardiness Zones | 5 (-20 to -10 F) |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Mature Height | 15-25 ft. |
| Maximum Time to Germinate | N/A |
| Maximum Time to Mature | 2-3 years |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Plant Life Stage | Plant |
| Plant Type | Peaches |
| Product Height | 6-7 ft. |
| Product Length | N/A |
| Product Weight | 13 lb. |
| Product Width | N/A |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Tree Mature Height Range | 13-18ft |
| Warranty | Refer to manufacturer documentation for warranty information |
| Watering Requirements | Moderate |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3668 |
Q: Do you need to plant more than one tree in order for pollination
10 months ago- A: Great question! Technically, the Crimson Lady Peach is considered a self-pollinator but providing a second peach tree of different variety will ensure cross pollination. This will ensure production and produce larger amount of fruit. An interesting fact is that peaches are now considered self-pollinators due to improved root stock; however, they always do better with a friend. Hope this helps!10 months agoHelpful?
Q: What is the diameter of the tree? Have deer so looking for at least 4 to 5 inches in diameter
2 years ago- A: Here is the information we received from the vendor- 5 gallon trees are 11/16’ caliper at time of purchase. they will reach that caliper of 4-5” and then some! Hopefully this helps2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Im in zone 5b i bought two of these in the middle of February. I was told by the store that not to plant until after march. One of them is already growing peaches and has leaves the other one blooms and then nothing else it has no leaves on it did i do wr
2 years ago- A: Hi, For such a specific product inquiry, please reach out to ***PIRTLE NURSERY, INC.*** http://www.pirtlenursery.com/contactus.html OR CALL 800-833-9493 Toll Free2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can this be pollinated by a July prince peach?
2 years ago- A: Hi S Kay, Yes, all peaches will cross pollinate with each other. Your good!2 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the proper time to prune and plant this tree
2 years ago- A: Hi, Peach trees are dormant during the winter months, so you should plant them during this period. Depending on your climate, late winter or early spring is the best time to plant peach trees. With that in mind, you must wait until the ground unfreezes and is no longer water-logged after the snow melts.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this a dwarf tree
3 years ago- A: Grows to 15 - 25 ft. tall3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can I grow this tree in a grow bag? What about a 35gallon grow bag?
4 years ago- A: It is recommended that this peach tree be planted in the ground within 6 months after purchase due to the nature of its root system.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can you prune the tree for a certain height and keep in the pot
4 years ago- A: Unfortunately, no. A Crimson Lady Peach #5 will maintain if taken care of in a pot for maybe 8 months to a year from time of purchase at this size, but eventually its root system will become rootbound as it grows and essentially suffocate the tree until it dies from lack of nutrient flow. This tree is budded onto dwarf rootstock (which helps create a more naturally disease resistant tree) which means mature height is around 15-25ft.4 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Do you need to plant more than one tree in order for pollination
10 months ago- A: Great question! Technically, the Crimson Lady Peach is considered a self-pollinator but providing a second peach tree of different variety will ensure cross pollination. This will ensure production and produce larger amount of fruit. An interesting fact is that peaches are now considered self-pollinators due to improved root stock; however, they always do better with a friend. Hope this helps!10 months agoHelpful?
Q: What is the diameter of the tree? Have deer so looking for at least 4 to 5 inches in diameter
2 years ago- A: Here is the information we received from the vendor- 5 gallon trees are 11/16’ caliper at time of purchase. they will reach that caliper of 4-5” and then some! Hopefully this helps2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Im in zone 5b i bought two of these in the middle of February. I was told by the store that not to plant until after march. One of them is already growing peaches and has leaves the other one blooms and then nothing else it has no leaves on it did i do wr
2 years ago- A: Hi, For such a specific product inquiry, please reach out to ***PIRTLE NURSERY, INC.*** http://www.pirtlenursery.com/contactus.html OR CALL 800-833-9493 Toll Free2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can this be pollinated by a July prince peach?
2 years ago- A: Hi S Kay, Yes, all peaches will cross pollinate with each other. Your good!2 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the proper time to prune and plant this tree
2 years ago- A: Hi, Peach trees are dormant during the winter months, so you should plant them during this period. Depending on your climate, late winter or early spring is the best time to plant peach trees. With that in mind, you must wait until the ground unfreezes and is no longer water-logged after the snow melts.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this a dwarf tree
3 years ago- A: Grows to 15 - 25 ft. tall3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can I grow this tree in a grow bag? What about a 35gallon grow bag?
4 years ago- A: It is recommended that this peach tree be planted in the ground within 6 months after purchase due to the nature of its root system.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can you prune the tree for a certain height and keep in the pot
4 years ago- A: Unfortunately, no. A Crimson Lady Peach #5 will maintain if taken care of in a pot for maybe 8 months to a year from time of purchase at this size, but eventually its root system will become rootbound as it grows and essentially suffocate the tree until it dies from lack of nutrient flow. This tree is budded onto dwarf rootstock (which helps create a more naturally disease resistant tree) which means mature height is around 15-25ft.4 years agoHelpful?
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