Belle of Georgia Peach

$46.95

2025 Winter/Spring Shipping Season 

All orders are for 2025 Winter/Spring

All trees will be shipped bare-root and dormant All trees will be shipped bare-root and dormant with exception of 1-3 foot.

Spring Shipping Schedule

Plant Zones 8-9: Late January – February
Plant Zones 8-7: February – March
Plant Zones 6-5: April – early May

 For more information see the Ordering & Shipping section below.


The Belle of Georgia Peach is a classic, heirloom variety cherished for its exceptional flavor and beauty. This freestone peach features large, firm fruit with sweet, juicy white flesh and a rosy red blush over creamy white skin. Perfect for fresh eating, baking, and canning, this versatile peach is a favorite among gardeners and orchardists alike.

In early spring, the tree is adorned with stunning pink blossoms, adding ornamental value to your garden. It is self-pollinating but benefits from nearby peach trees to enhance fruit production. Requiring approximately 800 chill hours, the Belle of Georgia Peach thrives in USDA Zones 5-8 and typically reaches a mature height and spread of 15-25 feet. With its reliable harvests in late summer and exceptional fruit quality, this variety is a timeless addition to any home orchard.

Requires Chill Hours: 800

Height 15' - 25' (Standard Size)
Spread 15' - 25'
Tree Form Rounded crown with upwardly-reaching branches
USDA Zone 5-8
Blooms March - April
Drops Fruit or Nuts August - September
Soil Adapted to upland, well drained, sandy clay or loam
Soil pH 6.0 - 7.0
Light requirements Full Sun
Pollination Self-fertile, grafted. Each additional tree will increase pollination for better mast production

Spacing 18' - 20'
Pruning Prune peach trees in late winter by removing dead wood, thinning the center for airflow, shortening side branches to 3-4 buds, and cutting away suckers to encourage healthy growth and fruiting. Once mature, peaches should be pruned yearly for best fruit production.
Fertilization Do not fertilize at planting. Once the trees are established, fertilize in early spring (Mar-April) as growth begins. Do not fertilize in the fall, which could promote late season tender growth that can be damaged by early frosts.
Watering Newly planted trees should be watered regularly. This is the most critical step in the establishment of your new trees. Please see the Watering section under "How to plant and grow" in our Learning Center.

At Chestnut Hill Outdoors, we’ve been shipping mail order trees for over 30 years. We’re experts at delivering healthy trees to your doorstep. All of our trees are container grown in root-enhancing pots, ensuring healthy root systems and much better success upon planting. 

In Spring we ship bare-root, dormant trees. All plants are dipped in a root gel before shipping and wrapped in plastic to retain moisture.

Spring: All trees are shipped bare-root.
Fall: All trees are shipped in containers.

For more information, visit our Ordering & Shipping Page.

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