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If               you               live               in               South               Florida,               and               you               have               not               found               out               about               this               yet               -               here's               a               news               flash:               Yes!

You               CAN               grow               peaches               in               tropical               Florida!

Last               fall               we               planted               a               peach               tree               that               we               purchased               from               our               favorite               local               garden               nursery,               Weatherby's,               and               we               had               peaches               galore               in               late               spring               and               early               summer.

There               are               special               varieties               to               choose               from               -               "Flordago,"               "Florida               Prince,"               "Tropic               Beauty,"               and               "UF               Sun"               -               hybrids               propagated               at               the               University               of               Florida.

And               any               one               will               do               well               in               your               South               Florida               garden.
               According               to               Florida               Department               of               Agriculture               and               Consumer               Services,               the               Florida               peach               tree               was               in               development               for               45               years.

And               the               production               of               the               Florida               peach               could               provide               a               replacement               or               supplemental               income               stream               for               Florida's               citrus               growers,               particularly               because               Florida               peaches               could               hit               the               marketplace               about               2               months               before               Georgia               peaches               are               ripe               and               ready.
               But               why               wait               for               your               local               grocery               store               or               farmer's               market               to               get               those               peaches               in               stock,               when               you               can               pick               them               ripe               off               the               tree?

Let               me               tell               you,               there               is               nothing               like               biting               into               a               fresh               picked               peach               that's               sweet               and               juicy               and               tasty.
               Florida               peaches               are               admittedly               smaller               than               the               large               luscious               Georgia               peaches.

And               the               meat               around               the               stone               is               less               substantial.

But               that               doesn't               matter               when               you're               picking               your               very               own               backyard               (or               front               yard               -               that's               where               our               trees               are)               treats.
               One               thing               that               Chris               at               Weatherby's               taught               us               was               tough               love,               also               known               as               "thinning."               What               do               I               mean?

Well,               after               the               peach               tree               blossoms,               little               tiny               peaches               form               along               the               branch.

If               you               let               nature               take               its               own               course               and               do               not               intercede,               the               peaches               will               only               grow               within               the               space               provided.

So               a               crowded               branch               means               mini               peaches.

To               get               the               best               sized               peaches,               you               have               to               pick               off               every               other               tiny               peach               (or               two)               to               provide               enough               room               so               the               rest               of               your               peaches               will               grow               to               their               optimal               size.

It               was               pitiful               to               pluck               off               those               baby               peaches,               but               well               worth               it               when               we               experienced               the               end               result.
               Another               thing               we               learned               is               that               peach               trees               require               specific               pruning.

This               should               be               done               during               the               tree's               dormant               period,               which               is               sometime               between               late               December               to               early               February               here               in               South               Florida,               when               the               weather               cools               and               nighttime               temperatures               are               below               38°F.

The               peach               trees               will               naturally               grow               upright               and               pointy,               but               should               be               pruned               in               a               "V"               shape               to               maximize               fruit               production.

The               University               of               Florida               provides               great               instructions               for               pruning               your               Florida               peach               tree.

We               have               not               pruned               ours               yet,               but,               with               winter               on               the               way,               we'll               be               snipping               soon.
               The               most               important               thing               to               remember               is               to               get               your               peach               tree               well               established               in               good,               fertile               soil.

What               I               do               is               dig               a               hole               that               is               twice               the               size               of               the               root               ball               and               completely               remove               or               considerable               amend               that               dirt.

Then               I               get               the               hose               and               fill               the               hole               up               with               water.

I               let               the               water               drain               away,               and               then               fill               it               up               again,               right               to               the               top.

And               once               again,               wait               for               it               to               drain               away.

I               do               this               so               that               the               surrounding               plant               roots               are               well               watered               and               won't               steal               water               from               the               newly               planted               Florida               peach               tree.

Then               I               fill               the               hole               with               some               good               dirt,               just               enough               so               that               you               can               place               the               tree               in               the               hole               and               the               tree's               base               is               level               to               the               ground.

By               the               way,               if               you               don't               know               what               good               dirt               is,               go               to               your               local               privately-owned               nursery,               and               get               some               good               dirt               from               them.

Fill               up               the               hole               with               more               water.

Once               the               water               drains               away,               make               sure               the               base               of               the               tree               is               still               level               to               the               ground.

You               may               have               to               lift               the               tree               slightly               and               put               more               soil               beneath               it.

You               want               the               base               level               or               a               little               bit               higher,               but               not               in               a               valley.

Place               enough               soil               around               the               root               ball               so               that               the               hole               is               almost               completely               filled.

Turn               on               the               hose               and               fill               the               hole               up               once               again.

Fill               in               more               loose               soil               if               the               soil               around               the               tree               settles.

Or               you               can               fill               in               with               some               organic               compost.

Mulch               over               the               area,               leaving               space               around               the               base               of               the               tree               to               keep               is               fungus               and               disease               free.

Over               water               once               again,               and               you're               done!
               Now               some               might               say               that               this               planting               process               is               a               pain.

But               you're               only               going               to               plant               your               tree               once,               so               you               might               as               well               do               it               right.

And               you'll               be               rewarded               with               rich,               delicious               fruit               in               your               garden               before               you               know               it!






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