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• Heritage Australian variety developed to thrive in diverse Australian climates from temperate to subtropical regions.
• Produces medium to large sized peaches with sweet, aromatic flesh and attractive red-blushed skin when fully ripe.
• Self-fertile variety that doesn't require another peach tree for pollination, making it ideal for small gardens.
• Deciduous tree provides beautiful seasonal interest with spring blossoms, summer fruit, and golden autumn foliage before winter dormancy.

• Water deeply once or twice weekly during growing season, reducing frequency in winter when tree is dormant.
• Position in full sun with protection from strong winds - morning sun is essential for healthy growth.
• Plant in well-draining soil enriched with compost - avoid waterlogged or heavy clay soils.
• Apply slow-release fruit tree fertiliser in early spring and liquid feed monthly during growing season.
• Prune annually in late winter to maintain shape and remove diseased or damaged wood.
• Thin fruit in early summer to prevent branch breakage and improve remaining fruit size and quality.

• Plant in full sun location with at least 6 hours direct sunlight daily for optimal fruit production and disease prevention.
• Water deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings - increase frequency during fruit development in summer.
• Mulch heavily around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, keeping mulch away from the trunk.
• Prune in late winter to maintain open centre shape and remove dead or crossing branches for better air circulation.
• Feed with balanced fruit tree fertiliser in early spring and again after harvest to support healthy growth.

• Aphids can cluster on new growth - spray with horticultural oil or encourage beneficial insects like ladybirds. Check regularly during spring growth spurts.
• Peach leaf curl causes distorted, reddish leaves - apply copper-based fungicide in late winter before bud break. Remove affected leaves promptly.
• Brown rot affects ripening fruit - ensure good air circulation and remove any infected fruit immediately. Avoid overhead watering during fruit development.
• Scale insects appear as small bumps on branches - treat with white oil during winter dormancy. Scrub off manually if infestation is light.

faq

How often should I water Peach Anzac?

Water your Peach Anzac deeply once or twice weekly during the growing season. Increase watering frequency during fruit development in summer, but reduce in winter when the tree is dormant. Always check soil moisture by inserting your finger 5cm deep before watering.

Is Peach Anzac safe for pets?

Yes, Peach Anzac is generally safe for pets as the fruit flesh is non-toxic. However, the leaves, bark, and especially the pit contain compounds that can be harmful if consumed in large quantities. Keep fallen fruit cleaned up to prevent pets from eating the stones. Shop Pet Safe Plants from Garden View Nursery.

How fast does Peach Anzac grow?

Peach Anzac grows at a moderate rate, typically adding 30-60cm of new growth annually. Young trees establish quickly in their first few years, then focus energy on fruit production. Growth rate depends on soil quality, water availability, and climate conditions in your specific location.

Does Peach Anzac prefer full sun or shade?

Peach Anzac prefers full sun with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. In Australian conditions, morning sun is particularly important for healthy growth and disease prevention. Some afternoon shade in extremely hot climates can be beneficial, but avoid heavily shaded positions which reduce fruiting.

How big does Peach Anzac get?

Peach Anzac typically reaches 3-4 metres in height and 2-3 metres wide at maturity. Regular winter pruning helps maintain size and shape while promoting healthy fruit production. You can keep it smaller through consistent pruning if space is limited in your garden.

Why is my Peach Anzac dying?

The most common cause of Peach Anzac decline is overwatering or poor drainage leading to root rot. Other issues include insufficient sunlight, nutrient deficiencies, pest damage, or fungal diseases like peach leaf curl. Talk to Our Plant Experts at Garden View Nursery for personalised help.

Can I grow Peach Anzac in a pot?

Yes, you can successfully grow Peach Anzac in a large pot of at least 100 litres capacity. Use quality potting mix with excellent drainage and position in full sun. Container trees need more frequent watering and feeding than ground-planted specimens. Shop Pots & Planters at Garden View Nursery.

How much does Peach Anzac cost in Australia?

Peach Anzac trees cost $35-$85 in Australia depending on size and maturity. At Garden View Nursery, our trees are expertly grown, healthy, and carefully selected for Australian conditions, ensuring you get exceptional value and the best chance of success. Buy Peach Anzac Now from Garden View Nursery.

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