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Peach Trees

 

Month to Month Care for Peaches

Month of January            Peach - Spray program – If you get a warm spell, this month is the time to spray all fruit trees with dormant oil or all season horticultural oil (2.5 ounces per gallon of water) to smother eggs of pest insects over-wintering on the bark of the tree. Spray entire tree. Do not spray when the temperatures are below 40°F.

 

Month of February            Peach - Spray program – If you have not sprayed dormant oil yet, and you get a warm spell this month is the time to spray all fruit trees with dormant oil or all season horticultural oil (2.5 ounces per gallon of water) to smother eggs of pest insects over-wintering on the bark of the tree. Spray entire tree. Do not spray when the temperatures are below 40°F.

Optional – If leaf curl disease was a problem last year, you can prevent it by spraying a copper-based fungicide on the peach tree before the buds swell. 

 

Month of March           

Month of April           

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Month of June           

Month of July           

Month of August            Peaches – All fruit should be picked before becoming over-ripe.  Also no fruit should be allowed to remain on the trees after ripening.  This helps to reduce many disease and insect problems.

Month of September           

Month of October            Rodent and Rabbit Protection – If you live in an area expecting snow cover during the winter, then surround the base of the apple trees with a one foot wide band of hardware cloth will keep mice, voles, and rabbits from eating the bark off the tree and possibly killing it. 

Month of November           

Month of December           




  • Caring For Peaches
  • Possible Peach Problems
  • Pruning Peach Trees
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