Growing Peach in USDA Zone 6a
Zone temp
-10°F to -5°F
Season
180 days
Crop chill
600 to 900
Suitable varieties
4
Will peach thrive in zone 6a?
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Recommended varieties for zone 6a
- Reliance. Sweet, juicy, freestone yellow flesh with classic peach flavor; good fresh, excellent canning and freezing. Cold-hardy and reliable in zone 5 where most peaches fail.
- Contender. Sweet, balanced flavor, freestone, firm yellow flesh; fresh, canning, freezing. Late-blooming so it dodges spring frost. Bacterial-spot resistant. Resistant to bacterial-spot.
- Redhaven. Sweet, juicy, firm, freestone yellow flesh; the industry standard with classic peach flavor. Eats fresh, cans well, freezes well. Most widely planted peach in the US.
- Madison. Sweet, rich flavor, freestone; cold-hardy and resistant to spring frost. Excellent fresh and for canning. Late-blooming.
Critical timing for zone 6a
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Common challenges in zone 6a
- Brown rot in stone fruit
- Japanese beetles
- Spring frost damage to peach buds
Disease pressure to watch for
- Brown Rot (fungal). The most damaging stone-fruit disease, causing blossom blight and fruit rot.
- Peach Leaf Curl (fungal). Distinctive springtime disease causing red, puckered leaves. Manageable with one well-timed dormant spray.
- Bacterial Spot (bacterial). Bacterial disease causing leaf spots and fruit blemishes, severe in warm humid regions.
Modified care for zone 6a
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Frequently asked questions
- Will peach grow in zone 6a?
Yes. Peach is recommended for USDA zones 5a through 9a, which includes zone 6a.
- Are there enough chill hours in zone 6a?
Peach needs 600 to 900 chill hours. Zone 6a typically provides chill hours within or above this range; specific varieties may have different requirements.