Features and cultivation of columnar peach varieties
The columnar peach tree, despite the fact that it is an exotic plant, attracts many gardeners with its high yields and unpretentiousness in growing conditions. In addition, some varieties can be cultivated not only in the southern regions, but also in the middle lane, for example, in the Moscow region.
Main characteristics of culture
This type of peach is compact, and thanks to the medium sparse crown, it looks aesthetically pleasing and gives the garden landscape a decorative look. The peach tree occupies a small space. Due to the fact that its lateral branches are weakly branched, the plant practically does not obscure the crops that are in close proximity.
Most of the trees can be attributed to dwarf species, since their height reaches only one and a half meters. At the same time, the crown resembles a cylinder, and looks very beautiful, especially when it blooms and bears fruit. The columnar peach usually produces bountiful harvests, and the fruits are juicy, sweet, and have an excellent aroma.
It is impossible not to note the valuable qualities of the fruit, saturated with a large amount of vitamins, in particular, tocopherol, retinol and niacin (nicotinic acid). The fruit also contains essential oils, plant acids, saccharides and important mineral compounds.
This fruit is quite high in calories, however, when used correctly, it can improve the condition of the digestive system, improve the functioning of the liver and kidneys, and reduce the presence of solid, harmful fats in the body. In a word, it is a welcome product on the table for both adults and children.
Advantages and disadvantages of the variety
The fruit tree has a number of positive characteristics, which distinguish it from similar species:
- due to the compact crown, it is easy to find a place to land;
- to get a good harvest, you need ordinary care that is not associated with any difficulties, in particular, there is no need to prune;
- the tree is not afraid of low temperatures (up to -40 degrees);
- most species are resistant to diseases characteristic of the culture;
- the plant gives large, weighty fruits - up to 250 grams, and they are really tasty;
- from one tree you can collect about 6 kilograms of fruit or more;
- the columnar variety is a self-fertile plant capable of self-pollination.
The main disadvantages of the species are associated with a short fruiting period, so the trees are subject to frequent renewal. In addition, crop seedlings have a fairly high cost (up to 1 thousand rubles).
Varieties
Russian collectors have bred several varieties of this tree that are remarkable in their qualities, each of which has its own characteristics and actual qualities.
- Early ripening peach "Anniversary of the capital"is a one and a half meter tree with round massive and juicy fruits up to 200-250 grams. The plant is immune to insect pests and diseases caused by fungi. The advantage of the species is its high yield (10-12 kg of fruit from one tree).
- Mid-season variety "Steinberg" differs independence from lighting, and even with a non-solar summer brings a large number of fruits. This is an unpretentious tree up to 2 meters high with small, but sugar-sweet fruits of 150 grams, the feature of which is considered to be orange with raspberry spots.
- Peach "Souvenir" - a high-yielding crop, mature plants can reach 2.5 m. The size of the fruits can range from 100 to 200 grams, they have a slightly oblong shape and a pineapple taste, especially appreciated by gourmets. The tree needs an abundance of sun and heat, is not afraid of drought and wind.
- Reviews from experienced gardeners show that a columnar variety is an excellent option for planting in the middle lane. "Honey", which fully justifies its name, having a wonderful taste and aroma. This is a mid-season species with fruits up to 180 grams, and yellow juicy pulp. One of the important positive characteristics is frost resistance, the tree can withstand temperatures down to -30 degrees, in addition, it is rarely exposed to diseases and pests.
This variety can be grown even in the Urals and Siberia, but the peach should be planted in capacious containers, which are cleaned indoors for the winter. The culture begins to bear fruit in the first year.
Landing features
The rules for planting a peach depend on which variety will be chosen for cultivation.
Based on the recommendations of agronomists, for the southern regions it is better to choose mid- and late-ripening varieties. In cooler regions, plants are planted in the spring.
There are certain requirements that must be observed during this procedure:
- most peach trees do not like drafts, dampness and cold wind, so they cannot be placed in swampy areas and lowlands;
- it is desirable that the plants have enough sunlight;
- if infertile soil is chosen, then before placing the trees, and every season, the soil must be fertilized with mineral and organic fertilizers.
Usually, for planting, they dig a hole about 1 meter wide and 0.8 meters deep, add rotted manure or prepared compost in the amount of 1 bucket into it, and leave it for two weeks, mixed with the rest of the earth.
You can also use chicken manure or humus. The trees are placed 50 centimeters apart, and a distance of 1 meter is left between the rows. Lowering the seedling into the ditch, you need to make sure that its roots are carefully straightened. After that, it is necessary to water the earth well in the root circle.
Care Tips
Columnar varieties for the Moscow region, despite their unpretentiousness, require regular fertilization. Of course, it is better to use natural organic mixtures.
Main stages of work:
- top dressing in the spring after the snow melts - a solution of urea is poured under the roots (0.7 carbamide per 10 liters);
- starting from the appearance of buds and throughout the entire period of fruiting, the peach should be protected from diseases and insects, for this, decoctions of orange peel, lemon balm or red pepper are used, after adding soap shavings diluted in water;
- in autumn, trees are fertilized with urea and organic compounds, urea should be 10% of the total.
Other types of work are quite common - this is loosening, removing weeds, regular watering and mulching with hay or straw.
In general, properly selected seedlings quickly adapt to any climate, give stable and rich harvests.Almost all varieties of the columnar variety can be consumed fresh, used to make compotes, preserves, jams and other desserts.
For information on how to properly cover a columnar peach for the winter, see below.