Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
		General Subjects => General Forum  => Topic started by: mark smyth on April 03, 2015, 09:15:58 PM
		
			
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				Homebase has lots of patio peaches in stock clothed top to bottom with flowers. I'd love these for the garden just for the blossom at this time of year. 
 
 Am I wasting my time? Will the always be covered in flowers at this time of year? How hardy? Will they grow in  a big pot?
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				We have a bog - standard white peach in the front garden. I rarely get more that a couple of peaches as you need several trees to get cross pollination and fruit. Never tried a patio version.
			
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				Here peaches are magnets for all kinds of pests and other pathogens.  Requires much spraying to actually get fruit if you can beat the squirrels to them.
			
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				If I don't pick the one or two I get, they ripen and fall off the tree. The tree does suffer from "leaf curl", but the tree is rented, so I can't turn it into fire wood.
			
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				I had a peach tree years ago Anthony and it suffered badly with the leaf curl. The is a way to combat that by keeping the tree indoors or by spraying twice a year, I forget what you use or if it's still available. On the other hand the tree could be leaf curl resistant.
			
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				Keep it indoors. Okay for a patio peach. Mine? Mmm. I'd need a JCB to dig it out of the front lawn, and even then it would be too big to fit in the front room.  ;D
			
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				I composted mine, they were too much hassle, and did not produce fruit.  
			
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				I think my landlord might object. I've already composted some Agaves, and a big pink succulent, both of which overgrew the front path.