Red Haven Peach Tree
Prunus persica 'Redhaven'
One of our most popular peach trees, producing large harvests in late summer
Self-fertile, so you can get fruit with just one tree as soon as the first year
Compact size makes it ideal for home gardeners
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Why Red Haven Peach Trees?
The Red Haven produces one of the best-tasting peaches on the market, often referred to as a grocery store favorite. But with our Red Haven Peach Tree, you’ll have your very own fruit at home, freshly-picked, cost-effective and best of all, grown naturally.
Plus, Red Haven Peach Trees are disease resistant and super adaptable, so they survive an array of environments that would kill many other trees. And although we recommend cross-pollinating two Red Havens, or using a separate variety like the Elberta Peach Tree for larger harvests, you’ll get bounties of delectable taste either way since Red Haven is self-fertile.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
For starters, our Red Haven Trees grow very rapidly, so you get an abundance of fruit quickly. Best of all, because we’ve nurtured your tree and cared for it well at our nursery, it’s ready to produce delectable peaches in its first year of growth – no matter where you’re located. No need to wait years for peaches or pay high supermarket prices!
Full flavor for snacks, meals, desserts and more – the Red Haven has it all. And with proper care, you’ll start picking your peaches after the first season, or within the first year under optimal conditions. We’ve given you a head start so that your Red Haven thrives – get started today!
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Product Details
| Mature Height: | 15 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 10 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate Growing |
| Harvest Time: | Summer |
| Botanical Name: | Prunus persica 'Redhaven' |
| Does Not Ship To: | AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, LA, MS, OR, WA |
| Grows Well In Zones: | 5-9 outdoors |

Growing Zones: 5-9 outdoors
(hardy down to -10℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 242 reviews








Year 1
I planted this in early spring last year. One of the trees had a couple peaches on it that very first season. Right now, both trees are absolutely loaded with peaches.
Exploding with New Growth
I wish I had taken a picture when I first planted it or received it but I didn't :( I ordered a 3-4ft tree and it was 5ft when I got it. They usually prune them to be narrow but I planted it and replanted it 3 times to find the right spot. I was very very skeptical. I planted it in October. It's June now and it is absolutely huge. It put out like 20 blossoms but I pinched them off so it would grow instead of making fruit. I also pruned off the biggest branch. In just a few months of spring, it has grown TONS of branches that are all about 3 feet long and the caliper thickness has gone up from half an inch to over an inch probably. It has blown my mind. I'm excited for next winter since I have so many branches to choose from to prune the proper shape! I believe I live close to the nursery, so shipping has never been a problem and everything has arrived in good condition. Sometimes I don't love how they choose to prune the plants to get them in a box though. Overall, very happy and impressed with my tree.
PEACH BLOSSOMS
Outstanding! 7 months later actually has 1st peach coming out! Training to shape like bonsai to keep height down…. growing in height weekly!
Red Haven Peach
Arrived in great condition. Nice and green . Looks very healthy. So far so good. Looking forward to those sweet, sweet peaches.
Red haven 🍑
Arrived in good condition and I planted it the same day. So far it's doing well.
























































































































































































































































