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Bare Root Red Heart Yellow Clingstone Velia's Peach Tree

Bare Root Red Heart Yellow Clingstone Velia's Peach Tree

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The **Red Haven Scionwood** is a classic and widely loved peach variety, prized for its rich flavor, vibrant color, and reliability. Perfect for home orchards and growers seeking a proven performer, this mid-season variety is known for its excellent fruit quality and versatility. The scionwood is harvested from a mother plant grown organically, ensuring a healthy, chemical-free foundation for your grafting endeavors. 

Each piece of scionwood is meticulously wrapped in a damp paper towel, sealed in a Ziploc bag, and shipped via Priority Mail or better to maintain optimal freshness during transit. With your purchase, you will also receive detailed instructions on the best timing and conditions for grafting, making it easy to achieve successful results. Whether you're starting a new orchard or adding to your collection, the Red Haven Scionwood is an exceptional choice for growing delicious, high-quality peaches.

Scientific name: Prunus Persica.

Self-Fertile?: Yes

Harvest Month: Late July   To Early August Depending on Weather and Local Climate.

Growing Zones: 5-9

Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade

Chilling Hours Needed: 800-900

Detailed  Instructions will be included with your order.
Happy Food Growing!

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We are here to help new and experienced gardeners to grow their own food at home.

Growing our own fruits and vegetables at home has many benefits:

1- You stay active

2- Stress is reduced just by being outside caring for your plants.

3- You get Vitamin D from the sun.

4-You know exactly what you are eating and what it was exposed to.

5- Your fruits and vegetables have more nutrients and more flavor since they were allowed to reach their full ripeness. and More....