


Plant a young peach tree so you can train the permanent branches to be as small as possible.

Choose a naturally small variety or grafted dwarf plant.Here are the basics for creating and maintaining a small peach tree: Pruning should be done in late June or early July when you can see how much growth your peach tree has made since spring. This involves trimming back the length of the branches, which helps to keep the tree from becoming too large. One method of keeping a peach tree small is through summer pruning. Select dwarf or semi-dwarf varieties, train them into a specific shape when the plant is young, and prune them annually in the summer to stunt their growth. Keeping a peach tree small enough so you can pick peaches without a ladder starts with how you plant it. Before you go… Introduction to growing small peach trees
