When are peaches harvested?
The harvesting of peaches depends on the variety and geographical location. In general, peaches are harvested in the summer months. For instance, in the Northern Hemisphere, peaches are typically harvested from mid-May to late September, while in the Southern Hemisphere, the harvesting season falls from late November to early March. However, it's worth noting that these periods may vary due to climate variations and specific growing regions.
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