A-A-RON…she’s a BEAUTIFUL peach🍑tree my friend!!! Pruned to perfection and ready to produce. I’m looking forward to seeing how she does this year. Thanks for sharing and stay blessed! -Calvin
I just planted a bare root version of these a few weeks ago here in N.FL. It's already leafing out a bit. Good to know it grows so well so far from home.
That's exciting! We have this and several other low chill hour Peach trees, the Florida Prince Peach Tree are guaranteed growers and producers for warm climates! 😎
I never touch the flowers. I start when they are nickel size. Then I thin the double Siamese twins and then the smaller peaches. Until they are about 4 inches apart.
Our Florida Prince Peach was grafted onto a drought tolerant rootstock about 3 years ago. These are vigorous growing rootstocks. This tree flowered and fruited on its second year growth / first year in the ground. Typically peach trees can take anywhere between 3 and 5 years to establish. Give yours another year and see what happens! Just Let it Grow!
@nancygs4555 hi Nancy! We have included Florida Prince peach, tropic snow peach, Babcock peach, Red Baron peach, Desert Gold peach, Saturn AKA Donut AKA Galaxy Peach LOL and Desert Delight Nectarines. All low chill hour varies.
A-A-RON…she’s a BEAUTIFUL peach🍑tree my friend!!! Pruned to perfection and ready to produce. I’m looking forward to seeing how she does this year. Thanks for sharing and stay blessed!
-Calvin
Calvin! I appreciate you sir 😎
We are hopeful and praying for a good crop this year, we will keep you updated for sure!
I just planted a bare root version of these a few weeks ago here in N.FL. It's already leafing out a bit. Good to know it grows so well so far from home.
That's exciting! We have this and several other low chill hour Peach trees, the Florida Prince Peach Tree are guaranteed growers and producers for warm climates! 😎
I have the almost flower but no leaves😮
The leaves will come very soon my friend!
when do u thin it, when the fruits are small or with flowers
I never touch the flowers. I start when they are nickel size. Then I thin the double Siamese twins and then the smaller peaches. Until they are about 4 inches apart.
We have a peach tree planted last year from a organic nursery ( Florida prince) but it’s not having flowers even though we are already April.
Our Florida Prince Peach was grafted onto a drought tolerant rootstock about 3 years ago. These are vigorous growing rootstocks. This tree flowered and fruited on its second year growth / first year in the ground. Typically peach trees can take anywhere between 3 and 5 years to establish. Give yours another year and see what happens! Just Let it Grow!
We have an apple tree that has regularly given us apples, no flowers this year! I don't know what's going on LOL
I believe we didn't get enough chill hours this past winter. I got 1 peach this year but it was juicy just like the year before.
Our tree didn't flower and fruit until the 3rd year of life. This year will be the 4th year of life.
I planted my peach 🍑 tree too deep.
Can you dig out around it?
Isn't a florida prince self pollinating
It sure is, we also have other varieties that help cross pollinate for better fruit quality and crop size. (Amount)
We have five other varieties of low chill hour peach trees for cross pollinating.
@@AmzBackyardOrchardandVineyardwhat other varieties do you have?
@nancygs4555 hi Nancy! We have included Florida Prince peach, tropic snow peach, Babcock peach, Red Baron peach, Desert Gold peach, Saturn AKA Donut AKA Galaxy Peach LOL and Desert Delight Nectarines. All low chill hour varies.