Belle of Georgia peach tree

The Belle of Georgia peach tree, known scientifically as prunus persica, is an
attractive tree that boasts leafy green foliage and brilliant red spring blossoms. The
trees produce large, tasty, white-flesh, freestone peaches each summer. Belle of
Georgia peach trees grow best in USDA plant hardiness zones 5 through 8, areas.
For best results, plant your Georgia peach trees during their dormant period, in the
late winter or very early spring.

'Belle of Georgia' is well adapted to the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and some areas of
the Midwest. It produces large freestone peaches with creamy whitish skin, blushed
red, and white flesh with good flavor. This midseason peach is vigorous and frost
tolerant, a heavy bearer. The peach is the most adaptable of all fruit trees for home
gardens.

When planting, they should be spaced to allow a spread of 20 to 25 feet. At 3 or 4
years of age they begin to bear large crops and reach peak productivity at 8 to 12
years. Peaches need clear, hot weather during their growing season and require
well-drained soil as well as a regular fertilizing program.
Belle of Georgia peach   The peach is the most adaptable of all fruit trees for home gardens.
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