Bonanza Peach Tree
This Peach Tree Packs a Big Punch in a Small Package! Some dwarf peach trees are grafted plants, but the Bonanza Dwarf Peach is an ungrafted tree that's bred specifically to stay compact. It's called a genetic dwarf, but its yield is anything but small. If you'd love to grow your own peaches -- but just aren't quite sure which one to choose -- this is one to try! Within Arm's Reach Put the ladder away, because Bonanza Dwarf Peach typically reaches a height of only 6 feet, making its fruits so easy to pick. You'll harvest these beauties in summer, from mid-June to early-August, depending on your climate. They're freestone peaches, so the pit falls away easily and leaves the sweet, yellow flesh ready to eat. The Perfect Container Peach Because Bonanza is a tad smaller than other dwarf peach trees, it is the perfect fruit tree for your sunny patio. A cluster of three trees in a triangular pattern is particularly pretty -- just be sure to place the pots so air can freely circulate around