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Belle Of Georgia Peaches For Sale In Oklahoma

Belle of Georgia peaches are a historic heirloom variety known for their large size, creamy white flesh, and incredibly sweet flavor. First introduced in the late 1800s, this classic peach has remained popular for generations thanks to its delicate taste and beautiful appearance.

The fruit develops a soft yellow skin with a deep red blush and produces juicy peaches prized for their sweetness. Unlike many traditional peaches, Belle of Georgia has white flesh which provides a sweeter and more floral flavor compared to yellow peach varieties.

At December Farms, Belle of Georgia peaches are grown to provide customers with a traditional orchard peach that represents the flavor of historic southern orchards. When harvested fully ripe, they deliver an incredibly juicy and sweet summer fruit experience.

Chill Hours & Growing Requirements

Belle of Georgia peach trees typically require around 800–850 chill hours during winter to properly break dormancy. This level of winter chilling makes the variety well suited for regions with traditional winter climates such as Oklahoma and much of the central United States.

  • Typical bloom time: Early spring
  • Harvest time: Mid to late August
  • Fruit type: Freestone
  • Flesh color: White

When winter chill requirements are met, Belle of Georgia trees produce abundant blossoms that develop into large, sweet peaches later in the summer season.

History of the Belle of Georgia Peach

Belle of Georgia is one of the most famous heirloom peach varieties in American history. The peach was introduced in 1875 by Lewis Rumph in Georgia and quickly became widely planted throughout the southern United States.

Its popularity grew because of its large fruit size, beautiful red blush, and extremely sweet white flesh. Even today, Belle of Georgia remains a favorite variety for orchards and home growers who appreciate its traditional peach flavor.

Belle of Georgia Peach Q&A

What makes Belle of Georgia peaches unique?

Belle of Georgia peaches have white flesh which produces a sweeter and more delicate flavor than many yellow peach varieties.

When do Belle of Georgia peaches ripen?

Belle of Georgia peaches typically ripen in mid to late August depending on seasonal conditions.

Are Belle of Georgia peaches freestone?

Yes. Belle of Georgia peaches are freestone and easy to slice, making them ideal for desserts and baking.

Are Belle of Georgia peaches good for fresh eating?

Absolutely. Their sweet flavor and juicy texture make them excellent for eating right off the tree.

Do Belle of Georgia peach trees need a pollinator?

No. Belle of Georgia trees are self-fertile and can produce fruit without another peach variety nearby.