Eva’s Pride Peach Tree is one of the first varieties to announce summer in a mild-winter orchard, bringing ripe peaches to the garden while many other trees are still developing their crop. Its medium to large fruit colors reddish orange over golden skin, creating a warm, sunlit appearance around fine-textured yellow flesh. The flavor is sweet, juicy, and aromatic, with the fresh peach fragrance that makes an early harvest feel particularly exciting after months without homegrown stone fruit. Eva’s Pride is delicious eaten out of hand and equally welcome in cobblers, preserves, or sliced desserts, giving an early crop plenty of purpose. For home growers, its combination of low-chill adaptability, early timing, attractive fruit, and manageable orchard scale makes it an especially useful variety—and an inviting way to begin a longer season of peaches.Needing only 100–200 chill hours, Eva’s Pride is designed for low-chill climates in USDA zones 9–10. In suitable climates, harvest generally runs from late June into mid-July. Give the semi-dwarf tree full sun, excellent drainage, regular deep irrigation, and annual pruning; thin crowded fruit early so the remaining peaches can develop size and flavor.Eva’s Pride is self-fruitful and can set fruit without a separate pollinizer. Planting another peach with overlapping bloom may increase pollinator activity and support fruit set, while a midseason companion keeps the orchard productive after this early crop finishes.Eva's Pride Peach Tree Details Fruit: Medium to large yellow-fleshed peach with reddish-orange skin Flavor and texture: Sweet, juicy, aromatic, and fine textured Best uses: Fresh eating, cobblers, preserves, canning, and freezing Harvest: Late June to mid-July, with timing varying by region and season USDA zones: 9–10 Chill hours: 100–200 hours Tree size: Semi-dwarf on Citation rootstock Pollination: Self-fruitful and productive on its own; another compatible variety with overlapping bloom may encourage pollinator activity and support fruit set. Recommended companions: Extend the low-chill season with Mid-Pride Peach or add Snow Queen Nectarine for smooth-skinned variety. Special care: Because bloom and harvest arrive early, watch local frost forecasts and thin the crop promptly after fruit set. Something Special: Eva’s Pride came from Zaiger Genetics’ low-chill Pride series; the possessive name distinguishes it within that family of peaches. Orchard Planning Resources Bare Root Tree Selection Guide How to Plant Bare Root Trees Fruit & Nut Tree Characteristics Tree Rootstock Characteristics Chart