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'Peche de Vigne' Bloody Peach Tree

An heirloom red fleshed peach

Grown by John

South Downs National Park

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'Peche de Vigne' Bloody Peach Tree Fruit Trees
'Peche de Vigne' Bloody Peach Tree Fruit Trees

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The highlights

  • This old French variety has rasperry red flesh
  • Harvest in August
  • Sweet peach flavour with a hint of raspberry
  • Grow in a sunny border or pot

Description

  • Peach of the Vine, also known as Blood Peach, looks like an ordinary peach from the outside, but cut into it and you'll find dazzling red flesh
  • An heirloom variety that you definitely won't find in the shops, with a deliciously sweet and aromatic flavour with a hint of berries
  • Harvest from mid August
  • Plant in full sun, ideally in a border next to a south or west facing wall, but this variety also does well as a freestanding tree in warmer parts of the country
  • Self fertile - you'll get a good crop from just one tree

What To Expect

Supplied as:

Potted tree
120-150cm Tree in a 9L Pot

Height on arrival:

120-150cm inc. pot
120-150cm inc. roots

Eventual height:

4m
4m

Eventual spread:

4m
Spreads approx 2.5-4m unless pruned
4m
Spreads approx 2.5-4m unless pruned

Tasting notes:

Sweet peach with a hint of berries
Sweet peach with a hint of berries

Time to first crop:

2 Years
You may see your first Peaches after 2 years but you should not expect to see substantial crops for another 2-3 years after that

Flower colour:

Pink
Pink blossom in spring
Pink
Pink blossom in spring

Habit:

Upright, bushy
An upright tree with a bushy habit
Upright, bushy
An upright tree with a bushy habit

Hardiness:

Hardy
H4 - May require some protection from very late frosts as this can damage the flowers. This won't cause lasting damage to the tree but will reduce the yield of fruit that year.
Hardy
H4 - May require some protection from very late frosts as this can damage the flowers. This won't cause lasting damage to the tree but will reduce the yield of fruit that year.

Self fertile:

Self fertile
Produces a crop without needing fertilisation from other trees
Self fertile
Produces a crop without needing fertilisation from other trees

Uses:

Eating fresh, cooking, preserves
Eating fresh, cooking, preserves

Rootstock:

Montclare rootstock
Peach varieties are usually grown by grafting them to rootstocks. This has benefits for pest resistance, genetics and the efficiency of propagation. Importantly, it also limits the height of a tree to a more manageable, specific height. Montclare Peach trees tend to only reach 4m tall, perfect for smaller spaces or those afraid of stepladders. They can also be trained to a smaller size by pruning or restricting the roots, by keeping in a smaller pot
Montclare rootstock

Spacing:

1m
Plant 1m apart to allow for spreading

How To Grow

Good pest and disease resistance

Shows good resistance to the main pest and diseases for peaches. Has a good resistance to peach leaf curl, although not full resistance so you should still keep an eye out for it and take the pruning steps below. You may see some damage from aphids and caterpillars, which can both be washed away with soapy water. Reduce the risk of bacterial canker by pruning to improve airflow and removed rotting organic matter nearby.

Water in well when planting - read on for ongoing care

Water in thoroughly when planting. For bare root trees, you won't need to water regularly going forward, oly water in dry spells when needed. You should be able tell because the leaves will start to wilt and droop. If a container grown tree, it will need more watering until its roots are established. It should be watered every other day or so for the first few months. Then reduce to twice a week until autumn. In the second year it should have a established enough root system to support itself, just water when required as explained above for bare roots. When watering a tree it is important to give a good soaking. It is better to water heavy and less frequently than little and often as this encourages the roots to grow down into the ground.

Full sun

Best planted in a sheltered spot where the tree will enjoy direct sun for more than 6 hours each day during the spring/summer.

Any well drained, fertile soil

Will tolerate less than perfect conditions but prefers well drained, loamy soils. If your soil is heavy or sandy, mix in some perlite or fine horticultural grit when planting, to improve drainage.

No feeding required

Peach trees get all the nutrients they need from the soil - if yours is poor quality, mix in some compost when planting.

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South Downs National Park

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110 years' expertise free with every tree

John’s family have been growing trees in the South Downs National Park for over a century, and it shows. Dug up and sent straight to your garden at between 18-36 months old, their quality rootstocks, expert pruning and natural pest control mean that these traditionally field-grown trees are the hardiest you can get.

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