No; an Elberta will pollinate itself. if you want a better fruit set , plant another type of peach tree that blooms the same time as your Elberta. you will get cross pollination and inturn will get more peaches.
Elberta peach trees are one of the latest to ripen. In Utah they are usually picked mid-September. This year (2012) because of the drought mine were ripe over Labor Day weekend.
Snails find peach trees delicious. They harm and cause damage to peach trees (any fruit trees to be exact) by eating through the bark, leaves and fruit of trees and shrubs.
Peach trees typically produce fruit once a year, usually in the summer months.
Peach trees are grown from a peach pip (the seed) and the peach is the fruit of the tree.
Peach trees typically bear fruit once a year during the summer months.
Peach trees typically take about 2 to 4 years to start bearing fruit after they are planted.
Peach trees do not produce fruit every year. They typically bear fruit once a year during the summer months.
Peach leaf curl can affect the fruit of peach trees by causing deformities, reduced size, and poor quality. This fungal disease weakens the tree, making it harder for the fruit to develop properly.
In their fruit.
Peach trees do not consistently bear fruit every year. Factors like weather, pruning, and tree health can affect fruit production.
Peach trees typically start producing fruit when they are 3-4 years old and can continue to produce fruit for 10-20 years, depending on the variety and care they receive.
Apple and to a lesser extent peach