Peach Trees.
One of my two peach trees is so heavily laden with peaches that I fear the limbs will break. They are hanging almost to the ground. My Master Gardner cousin told me to pick some of the peaches off and throw them away. I hate to do that. I wonder, if it survives the crop, if I need to prune it in a different way for next year. I had to get far back to photograph as the tree has blocked the back yard. I will post a close up of how the limbs are in such trouble. Tell me what you would do.
If you don't thin, you'll get lots of hard peaches...because the leaves couldn't supply them all with sugar.
Aim for one fruit every 5" along the limb. Don't drop pulled fruit to the ground; collect and discard.
Fertilize in the spring before the trees begin their production. The RESCUE spray I ...»
When pruning keep in mind the leader should not be allowed to grow tall. The tree needs good circulation with leaders cut off. Keep alcohol in garage or shed to clean tools.
These are some high points I recently re-read from my encyclopedia.