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Multi Budded "Low Chill" Peach -Variety Information
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Possible Varieties: Strawberry Free, Babcock, Gold Dust, July Elberta, Scarlet Robe. Send us an email if there is 1 particular variety you would like and we will do our best to accommodate you.
- Multiple-budded ("Multi-budded") fruit trees will give you 3 or more varieties of peaches from the space of a single tree.
- Compared to single-variety fruit trees, multiple-budded trees require some special consideration, especially with regard to pruning.
- Always plant the smallest limb (the "weakest" bud) to the south/southwest to ensure that it gets plenty of sunlight.
- Cut back the strongest growing varieties by 2/3rds.
- Cut back the weakest variety by 1/2 — or not at all.
- Do not let one variety take over - or one or more of the others may fail. Prune back the more aggressive limbs.
- After the third season, maintain the multiple-budded tree so that each fruit type grows in balance with the others.
- Grafted onto Lovell rootstock
- USDA Zone 8-9, Requires 550 chill hours to set fruit.
- Protect when temperatures fall below 10°F.
- Click here to view "Fruit Tree Rootstock Information"
- Click here to view our "Fruit Tree Variety Chart"