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TnTrobbie
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ZonePusher has a spot for that.
10b + 9b FL
Florida Prince peaches in Central FL
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May 16, 2020, 09:06:11 PM »
Anyone else harvesting this and or any other low chill varieties?
Harvested two fruit this month. The first was lack luster- only the texture was like a peach. But the second one....my my. Delicious!!! Brix was surprisingly low at 15 (Tasted sweeter). Granted, my tree is still in its 3 gal pot but I'm thoroughly impressed and looking to get more.
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No where to plant it
...but at least I got it.
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achetadomestica
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FLORIDA 9b
Re: Florida Prince peaches in Central FL
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May 16, 2020, 09:59:05 PM »
I have a 2 year old Florida Glo in the ground. It sort of had 2 waves of peaches
and I just finished the second batch. I probably got 70 peaches this year between the
two batches. The tree is only around 6'. Super good flavor. The only negative is the
peaches are small. White melting flesh.
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spaugh
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San Diego County California
Re: Florida Prince peaches in Central FL
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May 16, 2020, 10:40:21 PM »
We have a FL prince that is pretty big it just started getting ripe, theres hundreds of peaches on it. In about 2 weeks it will be really putting out.
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Brad Spaugh
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Englewood, FL 10a
Re: Florida Prince peaches in Central FL
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May 18, 2020, 07:57:53 PM »
Have 1 here in 10a, had issues first few years with fungus spots.. But with some mulch and food it's been pretty good the past 2 years. lots of fruits but they are small... birds tend to like them a lot also! We bag them as much as possible.
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