Path to the Plate: Peaches
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- November 2, 2022
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Overview
Peaches are the leading deciduous fruit crop in Texas. They take 3 to 4 years to reach full production. Although they are a long-term commitment, one peach tree can potentially produce 50 to 100 pounds of fruit each year! This factsheet instructs gardeners on the care of peach trees and provides two recipes that showcase peaches.
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