Vine Peach
Vine Peach
The same size, color and food value as tree peaches. Vine Peaches make excellent preserves and pies, and have a vine-ripe flavor and texture much like a mango. It's an easy plant to grow, with fruit maturing on spreading vines in about 80 days.
Planting guide: Plant after danger of frost in hills 4 to 6 feet apart. Plant seed not over 1/2 inch deep 4 to 6 to the hill, pressing soil firmly over them. When plants are well established thin to 3 to each hill. Seeds can also be started indoors for an earlier harvest. These items are useful when starting seeds indoors for transplanting.
Planting guide: Plant after danger of frost in hills 4 to 6 feet apart. Plant seed not over 1/2 inch deep 4 to 6 to the hill, pressing soil firmly over them. When plants are well established thin to 3 to each hill. Seeds can also be started indoors for an earlier harvest. These items are useful when starting seeds indoors for transplanting.
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Not the greatest flavor
Sep 3, 2022 | By Me





Grow quicker and produce lots of melons. Flavor is bland and a little sour. Not at all like a typical melon. Sugar helps a little.
Vine peach
Jul 6, 2022 | By Marilouise Carlson





Quick to germinate, grew quickly and I have many fruit but none of them look like the melon pictured. They look like a green spaghetti squash. I'm waiting for the skin to turn yellow before I pick one. None of them have shown any signs of ripening (smell or touch). Fingers crossed it will be something delicious in the end.
Sprouted quickly
Jun 14, 2022 | By A. Gardner





Received as a gift. These sprouted very quickly. Very fresh seeds. They are doing great so far in our Texas heat. Thank you.