November 22, 2024

VIDEO: Growing Flat Peaches Fruit Tree Variety


Peaches are in season and this fruit tree produces a flat peach which is adapt to all climates (not just the cold). It tastes great and produced heaps of fruit! As some rightly point out below it’s also called the Donut peach and sometimes Angel but it’s important to note if your are wanting to grow this in a warmer climate than you must get the “lower chill” because there’s also a high chill (essentially two varieties with the same name) which will not produce fruit in the subtropics etc…

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing Flat Peaches Fruit Tree Variety

  1. I have a similar tree in my garden. But I lose almost all the fruit to fruit flies every year. I barely manage to eat 5-10 fruit before the flies lay their eggs into all of the rest and they just start to rot on the tree. The ones on top get eaten by birds regularly… watched your video about the enclosing net and want to try it next year.

  2. Saturn, Flat or Donut Peaches. I like the Donut Nectarine they are a bit sweeter. I wonder who to the time to create the selective breeding, I do not believe there were any catfish genes added to this fruit nor Monsanto Roundup added to create this fruit.

    I always peal the skin away before eating.

  3. I picked one up from Lowe's but it has dark maroon color leaves. It has already got buddings and I counted 50 tiny flat peaches in the size of a pea start to grow,

  4. Hi Mark, loving your videos. I have a wild, untamed peach tree here in The Bahamas, not a flat donut but just a small peach .It was a fast grower even with total neglect here in the tropics and had a good number of blossoms but hardly any fruit or very tiny fruit. I am totally inspired by your videos especially now that I am under 24 hour lockdown/curfew for Covid 19 so plan on pruning, fertilizing and netting in order to get some good fruits. My question is, how should I prune? As high as I can reach from the ground or get a ladder out to do the whole thing? Also, how much should I prune i.e trim every branch and how long should I leave the branches? Thanks for your help.

  5. Love these peaches. They're so cute. I'm thinking of getting one and I'm in southern California. It's low chill so would it fruit here ? I'm zone 10b. I made the mistake of buying three currant plants lol forgetting that they need cold winters to fruit so that was depressing

  6. I have grown a flat peach tree seedling now about 4 foot tall. Growing outside in spring summer and late autumn bringing indoors in very cold winters. My question is should I now let it winter outdoors . I live in Bucharest

  7. I just bought paraguaya fruits today for the first time. my son LOVES them. Now im looking how to grow them myself. But we live in a cold climate!

  8. One of my favorite fruits ever, so sweet. My grandma grows them here in california and we get a lot from her when its in season.

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