Peach Anzac Dwarf
$55.00
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Peach Anzac – Freshly Potted*
An upright deciduous dwarf fruiting tree is self-fertile. Peach Anzac produces deep green leaves, which changes colour in autumn. It will require annual pruning once the foliage has dropped in winter. This will encourage a stronger branching framework, airflow through the canopy and better fruit quality. Peach Anzac produces medium rounded fruit with a dark maroon-red over a cream-green under colour skin. The flesh is rich in flavour and a lime green-white colour with a freestone. This is a very reliable fruiting tree great for large gardens, food gardens, or a feature tree. Peach Anzac grows best in humus-rich soil, which is well-draining.
Flesh: Green-white
Skin: Deep Maroon over a white-lime green skin
Cropping: Good
Stone: Freestone
Fruit Maturity: January – February
Suitable Pollinators: Self-fertile
Position: Full Sun
Height: 2-2.5m
Width: 2m
Garden Uses:
Feature plant
Food garden
General Landscaping
Planting Tips:
Prepare the soil before planting. Mixing in a bag of well-aged animal manure or compost will help to condition and revitalise tired soils. If adding organic matter to your soil, make sure to blend the compost or animal manure with pre-existing soil, mixing/digging it together thoroughly. Once the soil has been prepared, dig a wider hole, but not deeper, than the pot’s original size has come in. Position the plant in the hole, backfill any gaps with the excess soil. Do not bury the graft of the plant. Give the plant a deep soaking of water to help settle the roots.
Suppose planting into a pot. The container chosen is large enough to accommodate the plant being planted. Never pot a plant into a container that is too small. Use a premium quality potting mix as this has all the added fertilisers and wetting agents required for having a healthy plant.
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