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How Far Apart to Plant Peach Trees?
Space Peach Trees 180 inches apart within the row, and keep 240 inches between rows. Prune to an open vase shape for sun and air.
| Plant spacing | 180 in (457 cm) apart |
| Row spacing | 240 in (610 cm) apart |
| Planting depth | Keep the graft union above the soil |
| Sunlight | Full sun |
| When to plant | Early spring |
| Good companions | garlic, marigold |
| Avoid near | walnut |
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Spacing tips for Peach Trees
Standard peaches spread 15 feet, so wide spacing keeps the open center sunny and healthy.
Companion planting
Plant near: garlic, marigold.
Keep away from: walnut.
Frequently asked questions
- How far apart should I plant Peach Trees?
- Space Peach Trees about 180 inches apart within the row, with 240 inches between rows. Prune to an open vase shape for sun and air.
- How deep do I plant Peach Trees?
- Plant Peach Trees at a depth of Keep the graft union above the soil.
- What grows well with Peach Trees?
- Good companions for Peach Trees include garlic, marigold. Avoid planting near walnut.