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The Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Early Elberta Peach Tree in #5 Pot is an early ripening version of one of the most popular varieties. These fruit trees produce large, freestone fruit that has a sweet, rich, yellow flesh and is delicious fresh, cooked, canned or frozen. These potted fruit trees require 750 chill hours and are self-pollinators. Grow your very own fruit today when you bring home a fantastic peach tree from Pirtle Nursery.
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- Includes 1 Early Elberta Peach fruit tree in a 3.74 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions
- Early Elberta Peach trees ripen in July and are self-pollinators
- Early Elberta Peach tree is best grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9
- Due to improved root stock, all peach trees are mostly self-pollinating, however, cross-pollination will ensure production and produce larger amounts of fruit
- Mature height of the peach tree is approximately 10-15 ft. H; mature width is approximately 8-12 ft.
- 3.74 gal. size pot has actual size of 14.165L
- Tree produces large peaches with sweet, rich, yellow flesh
| Brand | Pirtle Nursery |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Annual/Perennial | Annual |
| Bloom Color | Pink |
| Botanical Name | Early Elberta Peach |
| Container Size | 3.74 gal. |
| Features | Harvest from late July to early August, though may be 4-6 weeks later in colder climates. When planting, dig a hole twice as big as the root ball and just as deep. Fill in soil around the root ball, watering as you go removing air pockets. |
| Hardiness Zones | 9 (20 to 30 F), 8 (10 to 20 F), 5 (-20 to -10 F), 7 (0 to 10 F), 6 (-10 to 0 F) |
| Harvest Season | Summer |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Mature Height | 10-15 ft. |
| Mature Width | 8-12 ft. |
| Maximum Time to Germinate | 1 Not Applicable |
| Maximum Time to Mature | 2-3 years |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Planting Depth | 15-20 in. |
| Plant Life Stage | Plant |
| Plant Type | Peaches |
| Product Height | 72 in. |
| Product Length | 72 in. |
| Product Weight | 25 lb. |
| Product Width | 13 in. |
| Recommended Planting Time | Spring |
| Recommended Space Between Plantings | 15-20 ft. |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Tree Mature Height Range | 9-12ft |
| Warranty | None |
| Watering Requirements | Moderate |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 371 |
Q: Can this be pollinated by a July prince?
2 years ago- A: Hi S Kay, The Early Elberta Peach trees ripen in July and are self-pollinators2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Why are these peach trees not allowed to be shipped to Nevada?
3 years ago- A: Hi there, Thank you for reaching out. To protect the Nation's plant and natural resources harmful plant pests, diseases, and noxious weeds, USDA has the authority to prohibit or restrict the interstate movement of certain plants and plant products, including fruits and vegetables. Some state and federal regulations prevent shipping certain types of plants to some states, and we always abide by all state and federal regulations and laws. Our citrus trees are produced in citrus-producing states. Due to USDA regulations, one citrus-producing state may not ship a citrus tree to another citrus-producing state. Citrus-producing states are NV, AZ, CA, FL, LA, and TX. If you reside in one of the states and a tree cannot be shipped to you this is the reason.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: is this just a root or a trunk with branches
3 years ago- A: Includes one Early Elberta Peach fruit tree in a 3.74 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions. It will have branches.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are these disease resistant peach trees
5 years ago- A: Yes they are budded on rootstock that is disease resistant, but no plant is totally resistant.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are the fruit trees non-GMO
5 years ago- A: No they are not genetically modified5 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Can this be pollinated by a July prince?
2 years ago- A: Hi S Kay, The Early Elberta Peach trees ripen in July and are self-pollinators2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Why are these peach trees not allowed to be shipped to Nevada?
3 years ago- A: Hi there, Thank you for reaching out. To protect the Nation's plant and natural resources harmful plant pests, diseases, and noxious weeds, USDA has the authority to prohibit or restrict the interstate movement of certain plants and plant products, including fruits and vegetables. Some state and federal regulations prevent shipping certain types of plants to some states, and we always abide by all state and federal regulations and laws. Our citrus trees are produced in citrus-producing states. Due to USDA regulations, one citrus-producing state may not ship a citrus tree to another citrus-producing state. Citrus-producing states are NV, AZ, CA, FL, LA, and TX. If you reside in one of the states and a tree cannot be shipped to you this is the reason.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: is this just a root or a trunk with branches
3 years ago- A: Includes one Early Elberta Peach fruit tree in a 3.74 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions. It will have branches.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are these disease resistant peach trees
5 years ago- A: Yes they are budded on rootstock that is disease resistant, but no plant is totally resistant.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are the fruit trees non-GMO
5 years ago- A: No they are not genetically modified5 years agoHelpful?
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