Monday, April 13, 2009

Two questions regarding a peach tree. Please answer.?

Me and my family recently decided to rent a new house and when we were taking a tour, we saw a peach tree in the backyard. When we got up close to it, we saw that there were two peaches that looked like they recently appeared, but were not ripe. Finally to my two questions:





1. How long will it take for the two peaches to ripen so we can pick them and eat them?





2. Will we be able to plant another peach tree in the back yard?





Thanks so much

Two questions regarding a peach tree. Please answer.?
If the peaches are very small, it might take a month or better for them to ripen. You do not say what area you are from, but peaches are beginning to get ripe in the South now.





By all means, plant another tree. That will help with pollenation.





Give your trees a good does of fertilizer this fall. You might even put one of those slow release spikes in the ground right now. Fertilize again in the spring. When your trees start to bloom, you want to spray them for insects. The insects that invade peaches actually attack the flowers. They lay their eggs there, which turn into the worms that eat their way out of your peaches.





Have a peachy day!



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