Elberta Peach Tree – Grafted Live Fruit Tree | Self-Pollinating Freestone Peach | Zones 5–8

Elberta Peach Tree – Grafted Live Fruit Tree | Self-Pollinating Freestone Peach | Zones 5–8

Sale price  $150.00 Regular price  $225.00
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Elberta Peach Tree – Grafted Live Fruit Tree | Self-Pollinating Freestone Peach | Zones 5–8

Elberta Peach Tree – Grafted Live Fruit Tree | Self-Pollinating Freestone Peach | Zones 5–8

Sale price  $150.00 Regular price  $225.00

Grow one of America’s favorite peaches with this Elberta Peach grafted starter tree, a classic heirloom variety prized for its large sweet freestone fruit and reliable harvests. Originally developed in Georgia, Elberta peaches are known for their juicy yellow flesh, rich peach flavor, and versatility in the kitchen. Perfect for fresh eating, canning, freezing, baking, jams, juice, and desserts, this fast-growing fruit tree is a favorite for backyard orchards and home gardens. In spring, the tree produces beautiful blossoms before developing delicious summer peaches loved by gardeners nationwide.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 grafted Elberta Peach starter tree
✔️ Healthy live rooted fruit tree
✔️ Self-pollinating freestone peach variety
✔️ Naturally grown pesticide-free plant
✔️ Secure packaging for safe shipping

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Elberta Peach
Botanical Name: Prunus persica ‘Elberta’
Plant Type: Fruiting deciduous tree
Growth Stage: Grafted rooted starter plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Rich well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate during establishment
Mature Height: Approximately 20+ feet
Growth Habit: Upright fast-growing tree
Fruit Flesh: Yellow freestone peach
Fruit Flavor: Sweet and juicy
Harvest Season: July to August
Pollination: Self-pollinating
Time to Fruit: Approximately 2–3 years
Special Features: Freestone fruit, heirloom variety, cold hardy
USDA Zones: 5–8
Chill Hours Required: Approximately 800 hours below 45°F

💡 Care Tip: Plant in a sunny location with good airflow for healthiest growth and improved fruit production. Annual pruning helps maintain tree shape and encourages larger sweeter peaches.

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