Gulf King Peach Tree
Gulf King is a low-chill, early ripening peach tree perfect for southern growers. It produces large, firm, yellow-fleshed peaches with a brilliant red blush. Great for eating fresh, baking, or canning.
This self-pollinating variety thrives in warm climates and is highly productive even with as few as 250–300 chill hours. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil, and begins fruiting in late spring to early summer.
- 🍑 Early ripening yellow peaches with red blush
- 📅 Harvest in late spring to early summer
- ❄️ Low chill hours: 250–300
- 📏 Mature Size: 12–15 ft. tall, 12–15 ft. wide
- ☀️ Requires full sun for best fruiting
- 🏡 Ideal for warm regions and backyard orchards
Note: May arrive dormant in colder months. Water regularly during first growing season to establish strong roots.
Growing Zones: 6–9 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 12–15 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 12–15 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Watering: | Moderate; more during fruiting |
| Botanical Name: | Prunus persica ‘Gulf King’ |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
| Harvest Time: | Late Spring to Early Summer |
| Type: | Fruit Tree |
| Pollination: | Self-pollinating |
| Chill Hours: | 250–300 |
FAQ’s
Is Gulf King Peach Tree self-pollinating?
Yes, it does not require another tree to bear fruit.
When does it produce fruit?
Typically fruits in late spring or early summer, depending on climate.
What are chill hours?
Chill hours refer to the amount of time the tree needs cooler temperatures to set fruit. Gulf King requires only 250–300 chill hours, making it ideal for warm climates.
How big does the tree get?
It reaches 12–15 feet in both height and width at maturity.
Can I grow it in a pot?
No, it’s best grown in-ground due to its full size at maturity.
Is this a good peach for canning?
Yes, its firm flesh holds up well for canning and preserves.


















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