Growing Heirloom Peaches with Lawton Pearson

Growing Heirloom Peaches with Lawton Pearson

Author: Susan Poizner, OrchardPeople.com August 31, 2022 Duration: 47:46

There are some fantastic heirloom peach cultivars that are not available at your local supermarket....but you can grow them at home! Lawton Pearson of Pearson Farm talks about his family's history of growing peaches in Georgia and his favourite cultivars.

You can find a video excerpt from the show here.
Also check out Peaches of New York by U.P. Hedrick.

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  • (00:00) - Introduction to Ontario's Peach Season
  • (00:54) - Exploring Historic Peach Cultivars
  • (01:50) - Interview with Lawton Pearson
  • (02:36) - The Origins of Georgia's Peach Industry
  • (04:14) - The Evolution of Peach Varieties
  • (05:48) - Listener Questions and Expert Answers
  • (07:02) - Challenges and Innovations in Peach Cultivation
  • (09:30) - Modern Peach Varieties and Their Characteristics
  • (11:30) - Cold Hardy Peach Cultivars
  • (15:58) - The Impact of O'Henry and Red Peaches
  • (21:45) - Heirloom Peaches and Listener Comments
  • (24:54) - Discovering 'Peaches of New York'
  • (25:25) - Challenges of Growing Peaches in Different Climates
  • (27:08) - Lawton's Personal Peach Orchard
  • (28:27) - Historic Peach Varieties and Their Preservation
  • (30:25) - Listener Questions and Peach Growing Tips
  • (37:14) - The Art and Labor of Peach Farming
  • (42:54) - Choosing the Best Heirloom Peach Varieties
  • (45:44) - Wrapping Up and Future Plans

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