Hi Fairweather,
Just saw your post regarding peaches. I would definitely recommend you have a go, but try to go for one of these varieties or preferably one of each if you have the space. Plants like raspberries will grow nearby, and so will your redcurrants and blackcurrants, as they do well in half shade.
Avalon Pride
Peregrine
Red Heaven
Do bear in mind that peaches can get leaf curl. I spray copper sulphate in autumn at leaf fall and again in spring when the buds start to burst. However, in spring I also remove infected leaves manually and dispose of them away from the tree. You only have to put up with that nonsense around April/May (and perhaps a bit of June), and the tree quickly recovers. It also has beautiful flowers in spring, but the fruit is phenomenal.
This year, due to frosts, I had to protect mine with fleece, and normally I end up doing that once or twice every year to ensure a good crop. Not sure whether you’ve had much in the way of frost where you are recently.
I had quince and cut it down as the fruits were damaged every year and could not use them.
Have a go and good luck!
Originally Posted by: Sasa