To grow peach trees from seeds, plant the seeds about 3 inches below the ground, make sure the seeds begin to germinate, and wait three to seven years for peaches. Consider getting a disease-resistant peach tree root stock instead of using seeds with advice from the owner of a plant nursery in this free video on growing peaches.
Dont you have to crack the seed my germinated seeds took two years to get peaches and i live in north east uk middlesbrough
leongreen2002 3 weeks ago
Great Video, I was Plant City Born and raised... Living in north Fl now.
mainbearing68 8 months ago
sorry for my ignorance are plums safe to eat when you find them on the ground?
HandsomeSasquatch 8 months ago
@EbolaV1rus I am no expert but i think you could maybe have a faster peach tree.If you make a cutting from the tree and use rooting powder.Then take most of the leaves off the cutting then plant it and wait for roots to develope and keep it moist.Then you will have a real clone of the tree.
arkansastrash320 1 year ago
what about new york?
EllingtonIsland 1 year ago
@lsophial
how you seen any flowers ?
isaisai9192 1 year ago
How long does it take to grow from seed to small tree like few inch less than one feet?
Rushours1 1 year ago
My peach tree is 7 years old. It is strong and beautiful, but it is not giving me anythings but green leaves as yet.
lsophial 1 year ago
This is actually quite informative.
foodmunkey 1 year ago
ehow is the worst
thrasher1100 2 years ago 2