Mature Height 6 – 10 feet Mature Width (Spread) 6 – 8 feet Growth Rate Moderate to Vigorous USDA Zone/Chill Hours Zone 7-9
vigorous lateral (side) branches along your trellis wires
Canes: The plant has a very upright and vigorous habit
It benefits from regular pruning in late winter or early spring to remove dead or diseased branches and to promote a tidy
Frozen (Blanched Nopales): 6 to 9 Months Optimal Conditions: Boil diced pads for 3–5 minutes to reduce mucilage (viscosity)
Peach Sam Houston Trees Mature Height 6 – 10The Sam Houston Peach is a Texas born gem, developed by Texas A&M specifically to thrive in hot, humid Southern climates where other peaches might struggle with disease or lack of winter chill. The 'Sam Houston' peach produces medium to large sized fruits with yellow skin and juicy, flavorful flesh. The fruit is typically freestone, meaning the flesh easily separates from the pit, making it convenient for fresh eating, canning, or baking. The flavor