Canadian Harmony Peach Tree
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The Canadian Harmony peach tree is a cold-hardy cultivar developed in Ontario, Canada, and is especially well-suited to northern climates such as USDA Zone 5. It is a self-pollinating variety, meaning it does not require another peach tree for fruit set, although nearby trees can improve yield.
The tree produces attractive pink blossoms that typically bloom in the late spring, helping it avoid damage from early frosts. In Zone 5, flowering generally occurs around late April to early May depending on seasonal temperatures. The fruit ripens in mid to late August, usually shortly after the Redhaven variety, making it a mid-season peach.
Canadian Harmony produces large, round fruits with yellow skin and a red blush and firm yellow freestone flesh. The flesh is notably slow to brown, which enhances its usefulness in fresh eating and food preparation. Culinary uses include fresh consumption, baking, canning, freezing, and preserving due to its sweetness and firm texture. The peaches are especially valued for slicing into salads or desserts because they maintain color and structure.
In terms of disease resistance, the tree shows moderate tolerance to bacterial spot, a common issue in peaches. Its overall resilience and cold hardiness make it a reliable producer even in cooler regions. The tree typically requires around 700β1000 chill hours to set fruit properly. Altogether, Canadian Harmony is considered a dependable, versatile peach tree for home orchards in colder climates.
USDA Zone: 5-9
Mature Height: Dwarf Seedling 10-15' Tall
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: August
Pollination: Tree is self fertile but another peach tree nearby will increase yields.