I checked my spreadsheet and in 2022 the dwarf peach flowered in April. In 2023 it flowered around the beginning of March. We planted it in 2021.

From Forest to Skillet: Edible and Native Plants in the Cross Timbers of Oklahoma. 837 yard species and counting!
I checked my spreadsheet and in 2022 the dwarf peach flowered in April. In 2023 it flowered around the beginning of March. We planted it in 2021.
I hope you have so many you have to thin them to keep from breaking branches.
We’re definitely going to thin aggressively! Last year all the fruits, even with some thinning, stalled out around an inch or so big.
Are you getting edible fruit from it yet?
We didn’t last year. I think we left too many fruits on to try. We’re going to aggressively thin the fruits this year to just a few.
Makes my mouth water thinking about a sweet peach😎