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Peach - Belle Of Georgia
Peach - Belle Of Georgia
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Belle of Georgia Peach
Prunus persica 'Belle of Georgia'
Classic Elegance, Timeless Flavor.
At Rebel Eve Farm, the Belle of Georgia Peach is a true southern beauty, known for its creamy white flesh, rosy blush skin, and sweet, delicate flavor. This heirloom variety thrives in diverse conditions, offering large, flavorful peaches that are perfect for fresh eating, canning, or baking. Its consistent yields and hardy nature make it a cornerstone for any orchard or homestead.
Key Features:
- Sweet, Juicy Flavor: White-fleshed peaches with a gentle, honey-like sweetness and a touch of floral aroma.
- Classic Beauty: Large peaches with creamy white skin kissed with a vibrant red blush.
- Reliable Harvests: Consistently produces abundant crops in mid to late summer.
- Cold Hardy and Resilient: Thrives in colder climates and is resistant to common peach diseases like leaf curl.
- Versatile Usage: Perfect for fresh eating, cobblers, jams, or canning to savor all year long.
Why Choose Belle of Georgia Peach?
The Belle of Georgia Peach combines old-world charm with dependable productivity. Its adaptability, disease resistance, and stunning fruit make it a standout in any orchard, offering both beauty and practicality.
Survival Growing Tips:
- Plant in full sun with well-draining soil to maximize growth and fruit production.
- Thin fruit early in the season to encourage larger peaches and prevent branch damage.
- Water regularly during the growing season to maintain juiciness and flavor.
- Prune annually to promote airflow, sunlight penetration, and a healthy tree structure.
- Zones 5-8
A Taste of Elegance and Resilience:
The Belle of Georgia Peach is more than just a fruit—it’s a legacy of flavor, beauty, and strength. With its delicate sweetness and hardy nature, this peach is a must-have for those who value the perfect combination of tradition and resilience. Plant it, nurture it, and enjoy the timeless charm of the Belle of Georgia.
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