Peach tree care requires special attention and skill. Not all gardeners can achieve a rich harvest of these fruits. In spring, peach trees really need special care, starting with removing the cover.

If it wasn’t blanched last year, it should be done in early spring and then make sure to prune. Unlike other trees, the peach tree does not need to be pruned before the sap flows, but it is best to do so at the beginning of budding when the buds begin to swell and will soon open. Only during this period can the condition of the tree be assessed after wintering.

For peach trees to grow and develop well, don’t forget to add fertilizers with a high nitrogen content. Use urea, humus, or bird droppings. At the beginning of flowering, it is necessary to add fertilizers, such as potassium and phosphorus, and during the flowering period, foliar application of boron. It is also necessary to pay attention to the protection of peach trees from diseases and pests.