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Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Potted Elberta Peach Tree in #5 Pot

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Item # 1121930

$39.99
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Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Potted Elberta Peach Tree in #5 Pot

Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Potted Elberta Peach Tree in #5 Pot

Item # 1121930

$39.99


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Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Potted Elberta Peach Tree in #5 Pot

Item # 1121930

$39.99
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The Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Elberta Peach Tree in #5 Pot offers one of the most popular peach varieties. These fruit plants produce a large, high-quality, freestone fruit with a rich, sweet flesh that is excellent fresh, cooked, canned or frozen. The Elberta Peach requires 800 chill hours and is a self-pollinator. This potted fruit tree ripens in August or September and looks wonderful when included in your landscape. Grow your very own peaches today with a beloved Elberta Peach fruit tree!

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  • Includes 1 Elberta Peach fruit tree in a 3.74 gal. pot and detailed planting instructions
  • Elberta Peach trees ripen in August or September and are self-pollinators
  • 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 size of the peach tree: 12-18 ft. H x 10-15 ft. W
  • 3.74 gal. size pot has actual size of 14.165L
  • Grown on semi-dwarf rootstock
  • Tree produces large, high-quality fruit

Q&As

1 - 10 of 13 Questions

Q: What type of soil do they require?

29 days ago
1 Answer
  • A: Elberta peach trees thrive in sandy loam or light, well-draining soils with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. They are highly susceptible to root rot and cannot tolerate waterlogged environments.
    29 days ago
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Q: Warranty? If it dies within a year is there ANY recourse or warranty??

3 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi, according to the product specifications the Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Potted Elberta Peach Tree in #5 Pot does not come with a warranty.
    3 months ago
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Q: Will this grow in northern Michigan

a year ago
2 Answers
  • A: Northern Michigan is generally in USDA hardiness zones 4a and 4b. The western Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula are in these zones, while the southeastern part of the state and areas along Lake Michigan are in zone 6. Northern Michigan may not be suitable for the Elberta Peach.
    a year ago
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Q: are these organic, non gmo plants?

a year ago
2 Answers
  • A: Pirtle Nursery products are non GMO. We do not solely use organic means of pesticides; however, we do not use what the industry refers to as "hard pesticides". If you want to eliminate pesticides on your fruiting trees, complete one growing season (one year with new bloom production).
    a year ago
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Q: How long warranty on fruit trees ie apple and peach trees

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi Toots and army, Thank you for your question-Here is what I found out from the vendor- They do not offer a warranty for any of there fruit trees. You always have the Tractor Supply 30 Day Return Policy but there is no additional warranty after that.
    3 years ago
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Q: I'm in AZ, zone 9. Is this tree suitable ? I have an orange that is doing well. How much sun/shade does it need?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: This tree is best grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9 and requires full sun.
    4 years ago
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Q: what warntee is on fruit trees?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: For more information on the warranty on fruit trees, please contact customer service directly at 877-718-6750.
    4 years ago
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Q: How long before these plants bear friuit? I saw 800 chill hours,what does that mean?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: 800 chill hour is the average winter hours during the cold season that the tree needs. The tree will start bearing between the 3rd and 5th year.
    4 years ago
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Q: How many years until they have fruit?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: The Elberta Peach requires 800 chill hours and is a self-pollinator. These potted fruit trees ripen in August or September and look wonderful when included in your landscape.
    4 years ago
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Q: Do you have big size Poinciana Tree for sale Also Osmanthus 

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: For additional plants, please contact your local TSC store.
    4 years ago
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Most Helpful Favorable Review

Excellent choice

5 years ago
I was able t pick up the tree at my local store within 24 hours of ordering. Planting instructions were clear -- I'm an experienced gardener but this is the first time I'm growing a tree. That was two weeks ago, and the buds are already swelling.
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Most Helpful Critical Review

Dead tree.

3 years ago
Bought the tree in February when my local store got its first shipment. As iv seen they don’t care for them after and many time are dead later in the spring. Kept the tree in the garage and kept moist. Planted in April and tree has never flushed out. Store said 30 days to return. How can you sell a live plant when it’s dormant and not even guarantee it for enough time for leaves to emerge?
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    Live oak fl
    Reviews 2

    Great value

    2 months ago
    Grat value tree was very healthy
    SweepstakesYes

    Yes, I recommend this product.

    Brentwood Tennessee Zone 7
    Reviews 2

    Love this nursery!

    6 months ago
    I love this nursery! They are locally grown rather than coming from the West Coast like so many of the big seed company, products and trees. I have purchased several trees for our residential area and they’ve all thrived and produced well! We had to buy two of these Alberta‘s this year because the first one wascompletely destroyed by the deer running through and breaking all the limbs and everything so we purchased again and it is doing so well - can’t wait to see peaches one day soon
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    Yes, I recommend this product.

    Review 1

    Jacob chirichello

    a year ago
    I have many fruit trees, but I really wanted an elberta peach. I found this guy, I was expecting a 3 or 4' tree with a few branches. But the tree I received was over 6' with many well pruned healthy branches. It has many many buds getting ready to flower too!
    Burnett county
    Review 1

    May have just gotten a bad apple I mean peach.

    a year ago
    Bought my soil also then planted and watered tree died in less than 3 weeks sure hoped this was going to grow with all of our apple, plumb and pear and crab apple trees that we have had no problems with.
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