Elberta Peach Tree
Prunus persica 'Early Elberta'
The Elberta Peach Tree produces one of the world’s most prized peaches. Resistant to insects and hardier than similar varieties, the Elberta, also known as the Early Peach Tree, delivers some of the sweetest fruit available…often as soon as the first season.
- The Elberta is cold hardy down to -10 degrees, so it thrives up north or down south.
- They're self-fertile, but we recommend planting your Elberta Trees in pairs to increase production.
- You can get peaches as soon as the first season.
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Elberta Peach Tree Care
View Full Planting & Care InstructionsSunlight
The Elberta grows best in full sun (at least six hours of sunlight per day).
Watering
Generally, watering once to twice a week is sufficient. Make sure the water saturates the soil without leaving standing water. Once the soil around the tree has dried about 3 inches down, water the tree again.
Fertilizing
Apply 1 lb. of a balanced fertilizer formula, such as 12-12-12, after your tree has been planted for six weeks. In addition, apply ¾ lb. of fertilizer in the spring before the tree pushes out new growth. Repeat this process in the summer and fall.
Delicious Peaches in the First Season
Why Elberta Peach Trees?
Elberta Peaches are the world's most famous peaches because of their abundance of taste, attractive color and disease resistance. These trees give you very large peaches that are great for canning, snacking and baking.
Even better? Elberta Peach Trees are the most disease resistant peach trees available. And these trees are even insect resistant, meaning you can grow your peaches organically. No more harsh chemicals or sprays.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
Because we’ve nurtured your tree, continually pruning back to encourage more branches, you'll see dramatic growth. The additional limbs produce significantly more fruit and produce it much more quickly. Since we’ve done the work ahead of time, you will be able to start picking peaches after the first season, or as soon as the first year under optimal conditions. We even give them one last pruning before shipping, at no additional cost to you. This process will also ensure that your tree is dwarf-sized, and the fruit is easy to harvest!
Elberta Peach Trees are self fertile, but normally planted in pairs, so they can pollinate each other. This pollination causes your trees to produce more fruit - which means more beautiful bounties for you. We recommend cross-pollinating your Elberta with the Red Haven Peach Tree.
Elberta Peach Trees grow rapidly and mature quickly. The faster they grow, the sooner they reward you with delicious fruit. Order your very own Elberta today!
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 15 ft. |
Mature Width: | 10 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Growth Rate: | Fast |
Harvest Time: | September |
Year to Bear: | Can Fruit the 1st Year! |
Botanical Name: | Prunus persica 'Early Elberta' |
Does Not Ship To: | AR,AZ,CA,ID,LA,OR,WA |
Grows Well In Zones: | 5-8 outdoors |
Growing Zones: 5-8 outdoors
(hardy down to -10℉)
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Based on 247 reviews
Excellent trees are doing well
Planted two last year, they’re doing great and both have baby peaches on them! It’s only April here in Virginia, and I’m looking forward to a good harvest this summer.
Happy so far!
Planted this tree last fall in eastern Tennessee. it had beautiful blossoms this spring. Looking forward to its first fruit season.
Elberta Peach Tree
I bought 2 Elberta Peach Tree Aug 7 2019 and they did beautiful, producing lots of peaches every year. Until this year march 2024 one of my peach trees just died. I have no clue as why it died. Could you maybe give me some idea. I did everything right & got beautiful peaches, but can't figure out why one died Thanks, Shirley
Love my Elberta Peach tree
Great experience so far. Planted it Jan 30th, it is in full bloom right now and the bees are liking it too. Linda Funk
Love the Elberta tree so far!!!
Tree came in looking very healthy and pruning looked good as well. It has already flowered since we got it just a few weeks ago. I've still got it in the pot until a feel a little more comfortable about our weather staying warm.