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Red Haven Peaches

Gardening Guide: Perfect Peaches: How to Grow this Sweet Summer Delight

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Red Haven Peaches

In this Plant Profile, get specific details, including the characteristics and best uses of Red Haven Peaches, one of nine Plant Profiles featured in our Peaches Collection.

By Norann Oleson

Red Haven peach

Red Haven peach

Red Haven is the standard by which all early peaches are judged—and the most popular choice. These peaches are medium-sized, but can be small if the tree is not properly thinned. Its skin is tough and firm and red in color. It is excellent for canning, freezing, and fresh eating. The tree is vigorous and early bearing.

Characteristics

  • Semi-freestone
  • Yellow flesh
  • Early to mid-season harvest

Do you grow Red Haven peaches? If so, please tell us your top tips for ensuring a delicious harvest.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Curator’s Corner
  • Introduction
  • Feature Articles

  • Types of Peaches
  • Growing Peaches from Seeds, Trees, or Cuttings
  • Growing Peaches in Open Land or Containers
  • Preparing Your Soil and Getting Ready to Plant Peach Trees
  • Ongoing Peach Tree Care
  • Prepare for Peach Diseases and Pests
  • Harvesting your Peaches
  • Essential Tools and Equipment for Growing Peaches
  • Plant Profiles

  • Galaxy Peaches
  • Nectar Peaches
  • Honey Babe Peaches
  • Pix-Zee Peaches
  • O’Henry Peaches
  • Hale Haven Peaches
  • Harmony/Canadian Harmony Peaches
  • Reliance Peaches
  • Red Haven Peaches
  • Recipes

  • Georgia Peach Pound Cake
  • Easy Peach Pie
  • Spiced Blackberry and Peach Compote
  • Roasted Beet, Peach, and Goat Cheese Salad
  • Peach Cobbler
  • Golden Peach Salsa
  • Additional Articles

  • Nutrition Facts about Peaches
  • Home Remedies & Health Benefits of Peaches
  • Resources about Peaches
  • Peach Glossary
  • Related Articles

  • 5 Fast-Growing Fruit Trees for a Beginner’s Backyard Orchard
  • Perfect Peaches: Enjoy Them in Your Life!
  • Perfect Peaches—How to Grow this Sweet Summer Delight

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