This dwarf peach makes an attractive ornamental tree as well as delivering crops of delicious fruits. Peach ‘Honey Red’ boasts distinctive red foliage and in March/April, it is showered in pink blossom which is a magnet for pollinating insects. It makes a neat specimen for a large container on a balcony or terrace and its petite size also suits small garden borders. Self-fertile, it doesn’t require a pollination partner. This slow-growing tree needs only minimal pruning – simply pinch out the new shoot tips in spring to keep the tree small and bushy. Sweet and aromatic, orangey-red fruits are ready for harvesting in August/September. Height: 1.5m (4.9ft). Spread: 75cm (2.4ft).
Growing Information
Plant peach trees in rich fertile, well drained soil in a sheltered, sunny position. A south facing position is preferable to provide protection from damaging frosts. If planting into containers, the diameter of the container should be at least 50cm (20in) – use John Innes no.3 compost. Prior to planting in the open ground, incorporate plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost into the planting hole. If the tree is to be bush trained then drive a stake into the ground prior to planting. Staking after planting may result in damage to the root ball. For wall trained peaches attach support wires to the wall prior to planting. Plant fruit trees at their original soil level and firm them into the ground. Fasten the tree to the stake or support wires, and water well.