'Avalon Pride' Peach Tree
The Highlights
- A fantastic peach, suited well to the UK's climate
- The first variety with very high resistance to peach leaf curl
- You can be assured bumper crops of fleshy, plump peaches with good size and full of juice
- An excellent sweet flavour with peachy aromatic tones
- Ready to harvest from August
- Self fertile - will produce good crops without pollination
- Montclare Rootstock: Max size H3m x W3m
- Dwarf: Very compact max size H1.5m x W1m, perfect for pots
- Our potted trees are supplied in EcoPots™.
- Our trees are usually between 18 and 36 months old at the time of dispatch.
- Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching.
The Highlights
- A fantastic peach, suited well to the UK's climate
- The first variety with very high resistance to peach leaf curl
- You can be assured bumper crops of fleshy, plump peaches with good size and full of juice
- An excellent sweet flavour with peachy aromatic tones
- Ready to harvest from August
- Self fertile - will produce good crops without pollination
- Montclare Rootstock: Max size H3m x W3m
- Dwarf: Very compact max size H1.5m x W1m, perfect for pots
- Our potted trees are supplied in EcoPots™.
- Our trees are usually between 18 and 36 months old at the time of dispatch.
- Our trees are professionally pruned before dispatching.
Care Guide
Excellent Pest and Disease Resistance
Shows excellent resistance to the main pests and diseases for Peaches. Has high resistance to Peach leaf curl. Curled leaves will occasionally occur at the beginning of the spring, but re-infection to subsequent leaves is extremely rare. Unfortunately Avalon Pride does suffer from powdery mildew in very dry conditions which can be confused for leaf curl on occasions. You may see some damage from aphids and caterpillars, which can both be washed away with soapy water. Birds will eat the peaches. Reduce the risk of bacterial canker by pruning to improve airflow and remove rotting organic matter nearby.MORE
Water in well when planting - read on for ongoing care
Water in thoroughly when planting. For bare root trees, you won't need to water regularly going forward, only water in dry spells when needed. You should be able tell because the leaves will start to wilt and droop. If a container grown tree, it will need more watering until its roots are established. It should be watered every other day or so for the first few months. Then reduce to twice a week until autumn. In the second year it should have a established enough root system to support itself, just water when required as explained above for bare roots. When watering a tree it is important to give a good soaking. It is better to water heavy and less frequently than little and often as this encourages the roots to grow down into the ground.
Full sun
Full sun means receiving direct sun for more than 6 hours each day during the spring/summer.
Prefers well drained, loamy soils
Will tolerate less than perfect conditions but may not fruit too well. Will struggle in poorly draining soil.
No need to feed
Don't worry, this isn't a hungry plant so your food bills won't be going up!
For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page
Planting Calendar
- Best time to plant
- Harvest
- Flower