EASY WAY How to Grow Peach Trees from Seed
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2019
- Join Dr. Ieuan Evans as he talks you through what to do and what not to do when it comes to growing peach trees from seed. In this video, you'll learn what steps are critical to your success and you'll get to see how peaches are grown the easy way.
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I compost all my fruit and vegetable scraps. My compost pile is full of volunteer seedlings. I pick the strongest and plant in pots where they stay for 1-2 years. After that in the ground they go. Peaches, nectarines, apricots, avocados, papaya, figs, lemons, grapefruits, etc. It cost me nothing and these volunteer plants are very strong and healthy. As the saying goes: "Only the strong survive".
What a great method. Thanks for sharing!
I am also collecting seedlings from the same source. These seedlings are better and stronger than artificial ones. I am also throwing apple and lemon seeds in my front yard during winter. Hopefully, I can get some more new plants from them.
Absolutely right
You're such a sweet man. I can see the passion you have for your hobby. Thank you for the information!
instablaster...
@@brendanharlan8262 I don’t know
I just ate the peach and threw the seed in my yard, and it grew XD lmao
Great testimony as to ho easy this is! Congrats!
How long did it take to grow ;-;
@@baxterbax. Well, according to the video Gold Straw says that it takes about 2 years at a minimum for it to grow fruits!
Namariq Hassan never :0
I seen you on another Peach video XD. you said the same thing.
Basic info without all the embellishments or product placements. Thank you!
You're welcome and thank you for your view and comment!
I'm growing a peach tree today ! I'm so excited! Brings back memories of my grandparents house (we bought there home) 🥰😍
Very cool! I’m planting some today too.
Same , I’m also growing cherry trees
Hows the tree going?
How it going
@@sebaxxtian6898 it's been three years how big is the tree?
I love peaches I’m gonna star growing them , thank you for the video
I just ate the sweetest peach in my life, juice went all over and after a failed tomato grow I got the bug to try something else…. Peach tree !! Lol. Thank you for the tips.
Sounds great! So many great things to try in this hobby.
Thank you so much!! That was so helpful! I can't wait to try
Lovely video. I'm just starting to grow peaches, myself. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the update. I have been struggling to grow peaches. I have a pack of peaches and will definitely grow the seeds.
Great video and I'm going to give it a shot.
I live 2hrs away from Edmonton, and after seeing this video im gonna try and grow some! i always thought they were tropical fruits.
Thank you for explanation. You’re very kind💕
I was just dinking around and planted 20 peach seeds, without the pit, and I had 100% grow rate! I used my table vise and GENTLY squeezed the pit until it cracked.
Thanks for the information and presentation. I've always had a problem getting my peach seeds to germinate but now I know. This was very helpful!
You're very welcome. Best of luck!
Sitting at home eating nectarines and I have decided to see if I can grow some here on Ynys Mon 😁
Thank you for sharing, this is great!
That seems simple to start them from a pit. I am trying this. Thank you for sharing this information. Have a nice day.
You're very welcome. Have fun!
Thanks for this. I live in a northern climate as well and appreciate your insight.
We're happy you enjoyed the video. We love pushing the envelope on what we can do in our climate.
Much appreciated. Danke. my grandmother used to plat fruits trees in her Garden. It was very successful. Very informative indeed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video. I’m going to try this in nyc.
Nice, learned a lot, thanks man!
Thank you for the info now I plant my peach ^~^
I took some peach stones to my grand kids last weekend and filled two six inch pots with potting soil and showed them how to plant the peach stones. We put them under the reAr deck out of direct rain but still exposed to the winter cold. I told them they should expect them to hatch next March and to leave them alone until then. The put two seeds in each pot. They are the Heart of Georgia variety. I still have a few seeds that I am going to plant in pots and put in my small greenhouse.hopefully, we will have some new peach trees next spring.
Excellent - good luck!
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing I will try to do they same
Thank you so much for educational information well taken 🙏🙏🙏💯
Thanks im trying it this year 👋😊
Wow. What a great video. Thanks!
Thanks so much for watching!
I planted a seed 9/06/21 y’all better ask how it’s doing in a year! y’all involved in a plant family now by reading this
I appreciate your presentation !
Thanks for watching!
Omg the dog is so cute
Really enjoyed watching your video. Thanks.
Thank you for your kind words 😊
Excellent info.tip of The Hat my friend.
Much appreciated!
top of my list for growing next season.....Alberta peaches :)
I was so entranced with this video. Thank you. Now I want to go buy some peaches but it is midnight!
Glad you liked it and thank you for watching!
Wow, lovely
Thanks forthr video
amazing
Excellent video, I wanted to know how to grow peaches, thank you so much for such great information
Thanks for watching!
Thank You Sir . 🙏
Timely that this should show up in my you tube feed as we are canning peaches that we bought
Thank you
I liked that
Inspiring, thank you and bless up 🙏
We're happy you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching!
Great job sir, I love peaches, saved 5 seed and going to grow them the way you showed in your vid. Hope for good
Update?
Thank you!
Thank you very much, Sir.
Thank You!!
Very nice!!
Thank yiu for sharing your wonderful talent may God richly bless you
Many thanks - Dr. Evans
you are my inspiration! I bought a bareroot peach tree - through our local what ever it is called, can't ever recall LOL- looking at your little ones it probably was at least 2 years old, a skinny stick, one year later it bloomed and we had 16 peaches and it grew into a monster! I want more of that kind of trees!!! I have 3 seeds I saved (the rest went into the compost pile, who knows....) I had tried growing from seed before with no success, going to try again! will put those three in the fridge for a month then start them indoors over winter; I need to garden on something when we have snow on the ground :)
Do you Crack open the stone first. Need to know
@@jeankeippel7780 I watched a few yt videos, none cracked the pis so I did not, gave it a few weeks in the freezer, or did I have them in the fridge, anyway cold stratification.
Awesome- i hope the see Dr. Evans approach to growing citrus from seed! thanks
We'll put in the request. Thanks for checking the video out!
If you get seeds in your citrus, just plant them like any seeds. THEY CAN'T FREEZE THOUGH, it's a tropical fruit. Don't let them dry out either, take them out of the fruit and plant them straight away.
Good luck.
Great information…… Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Man that is so cool. I'm going to try 💗
Awesome - enjoy the process!
Thank you! Finally a video where a guy grows a peach tree FROM THE STONE/PIT and not the SEED because the seed is too fragile, and must be protected by its hard outer shell during the winter and to break open when the sunny days are back.
IKR I was like why do so many crack it when it just takes some time and cold weather then warm weather to germinate
Rc Ganggg I think you should plant the pit from mid-summer to early autumn/fall.
Great to know this!👍
Thanks for watching!
I ate some delicious peaches from a local orchard and saved the seeds on my counter. I just thought I will plant them! I want fruit trees! Thank you for the advice. In NH I think it is traditional to plant peach trees against the sunny side of your house, or in a sheltered area like that. But I see rows of peach trees in orchards too.
You're very welcome and thanks for watching!
Just hooked up with 2- 5 gal. buckets of white peaches. They are excellent peaches,will be growing many from the seed. Hope they put out fruit.
Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching!
Gonna give it a go
You have nothing to lose. Most people throw their pits away!
Excellent video
Thanks for watching. We're happy you found value in this.
Thank you very informative .
You're welcome, thank you forwatching!
Thanks your good video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the information on how to plant nectarines.
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
awesome!
Thanks for your view!
Thanks so much🥰 I’m starting from Ohio✨🌻
If you're in Ohio, you should grow them outside. - Dr. Evans
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
This is a wonderful advice. Thank you so very much!
I have saved white peaches and nectarine seeds because they were so tasty and I wanted to reproduce them. Now I know what to do.
Your fruit trees always have to remain in the greenhouse even though they are 20 years old because the weather would kill them in winter.
But the miracle is that you live in Alberta and still you have peaches in summer or spring. Unbelievable!!
Peaches can actually stand minus -20 C ( about minus -5 F). In my greenhouse, the temperature at the floor level is often -15C. Figs can also take this low temperature with no cold injury when they are dormant in the winter. - Dr. Evans
@@justinpasula2886 Oh my God, I never knew this. Thank you so very much, for personally replying. Thank you you, Dr. Evans.
@@imkadosh You're very welcome. Thanks for watching!
Thanks old man
You're welcome young fella.
My peach seed just sprouted today so excited
Wow! thx for the update.
Make sure that the sprouted seed stays outside for the winter either directly in garden soil or in a large pot and you live in a moderately cold climate such as Virginia, New Jersey, or Spain or a comparable climate country. - Dr. Evans
@@GoldStrawMedia I live in Calgary Alberta. Thanks for the tip. If you have anymore I'd appreciate it
thanks for this.
i recently sprouted an apple seed and started some chives, and my mom requested lemons and peaches.
so i have a peach seed and am ready to start.
thumbs up and sub just because you're a fellow edmontonian. n_n
Thanks for watching and for the sub! Make sure to plant several in case you get a bad seed for germination.
Cool..I'm on this
Would it be a faster process if you break the shell and put them in wet tissue and put in fridge ???
Great to know i dont have to bother cracking it open!!
It's unnecessary and doesn't really happen like that in nature anyway.
I like ur idea to know that peach and nectarine can planted from seed .which I am going to plant this year
I have done exactly this but also trying the seed pip inside the shell on its own just to see what differences there are between the two growing, now just the waiting for them hopefully to grow. 👍
Excellent - please post back with your findings and happy experimentation!
Update?
Thank you!! I didn’t know they grew so quickly!!! Can’t wait! Mine are going inthe fridge right now since I’m in ca
dumb your so stupid how do not know you dont deserve him i do
Thank you so much, what a great video! I've eaten an amazing peach yesterday and just had that idea to plant the seed, I hope it will replicate the exact same fruit :).
It will. While you're at it plant a few more so you can select your strongest trees.
@@justinpasula2886 Yes, I will do that in the next few days, thank you :). It was only one that tasted so good, I went to the store today but they had different delivery of peaches, not the same, weren't even ripe. I treat that seed like GOLD now 😊.
@@See_Life Whoa, the pressure is on! Good luck!!
@@justinpasula2886 Thanks! 😄 I wish it could go without the stratification for 2 months, but that seems to be the standard process of growing healthy seeds.
@@See_Life Tell me about it.
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!
very helpful thank you❤️
Great
Thanks so much for watching.
I think I will try and germinate them and grow them as bonsai.
Thank you for the video, very informative. Can this be done in a cold climate, like Alberta's, without a greenhouse?
Generally a garage or inside. There's a possibility of burying it outside through the winter as the stem is plyable. Once it stiffens it can be cut off and restarted from the suckers.
Thank you for the video, I ate the sweetest peach I've ever tasted today and kept the seed. I am going to store the seeds in the frig and plant them next week and see what happens
your the worst person on thia hole planet you cant spell fridge
Thank you so much for this video you just saved me couple of hundred dollars. I was worried it was going to be the same as apples and not get a nice apple. I am still growing apples from seed too btw cos I think it’s fun and you never know what amazing apple your going to get. I am going to plant some peach and nectarine seeds instead of buy the trees now. Is it the same with apricots and cherries too? I want to grow them from seed also. It’s only 3 years to find out what peaches n nectarines are like and I am going to plant a few different types of peaches and see what ones I like the best.
Same with apricots (grow true from seed) but not cherries.
Did you graft them at some point???
Thank you for your informative and pleasant presentation. I didn't know that peach and nectarine trees are true to seed and that they will bear fruit in just 2 to 4 years after germination. How have you taken care of your nectarine trees so far? Did you prune them in order to encourage branching or did they grow branches by themselves?
I have also started to grow nectarine (and apricot) trees in pots, but I am only a beginner (I discovered my passion for plants just one year ago). I lost my five-month-old nectarine tree at the end of this winter and I have just started growing a new one, so I would be grateful for any piece of advice you may have.
Just plant peach and nectarine seeds outdoors about an inch or so deep (2- 3 cms) in garden soil or in a pot of soil 5 seeds or pits to a 5 inch pot ( water occasionally) ( 12cms) as soon as you have eaten them in July or August. Leave them outdoors all winter and check them for germination from March to May. Use 20 to 30pits of your favorite peach or nectarine. - Dr. Evans
@@GoldStrawMedia Thank you for your information. Is it possible to grow nectarines in a hoter climate outside? Iam living in Costa Rica at the beach , we have dry and raining season. On the back of the property
are the mangroves and on the front
the ozean. Thank you.
Ce se mai intampla cu experimentele tale cu piersici ?Eu am pus acum 5 saptamani mai multi samburi de caise in servetel umed,si acum am un mic cais de 2 cm.Problema e ca nu stiu ce o sa fac la iarna cu el(e in ghiveci).Ai vreo idee ?
@@valevisa8429 Iarna l-a prins pe nectarinul de care vorbeam in postare cu o tulpina de vreo 3-4 cm (care e in continuare foarte scunda) si cu cateva ramuri intre 2 si circa 8 cm. L-am lasat afara, doar ca am pus ghiveciul intr-unul mai mare, iar golul dintre ele l-am umplut cu bucatele de polistiren ca sa protejez cat de cat radacinile. In perioada in care au fost temperaturi de sub -7 grade am adus toti copaceii pe terasa (e o terasa deschisa, dar totusi ofera ceva protectie) si am incropit un fel de minicort dintr-o folie din material asemanator plasticului. N-am vrut sa aduc copaceii in casa (am o antecamera unde iarna sunt in jur de 10 grade) ca sa nu iasa din starea latenta. Au supravietuit cu bine, iar nectarinul a crescut vazand cu ochii. Arata ciudat: tulpina de vreo 6 cm si ramuri in jur de 60 cm (desigur, la un moment dat l-am transplantat intr-un ghiveci mai mare).
Hai sa-ti spun si despre caisi. Am pus pe 1 august anul trecut 4 samburi intregi (nu doar miezul) in dischete demachiante (le cumpar doar ca sa pun la incoltit samburi si seminte :) ) umezite si invelite in foile alimentara si le-am bagat imediat la frigider. Le-am controlat din cand in cand si, daca era nevoie, am mai picurat apa pe dischete. La sfarsitul lui decembrie trei dintre samburi aveau radacini intre 1 si aproape 3 cm. I-am mai lasat cateva saptamani in frigider, dupa care i-am pus in pamant. Au inceput sa creasca rapid in antecamera de care spuneam si, cum a dat putin caldura, i-am scos afara. Daca noaptea era prea frig (sub 6-7 grade cu plus), ii bagam in casa pana dimineata. Acum unul din ei, cel care a primit ghiveciul cel mai mare (i-am mutat pe toti in alte ghivece) are 80 cm. Nu am inca un loc in care sa-i pun in pamant.
In concluzie, daca ai sperante sa ai candva fructe (eu am, desi o vecina care are un cais de 3-4 ani crescut din sambure inca n-a vazut nici macar o floare de la el), ti-as recomanda sa lasi afara caisul si pe timpul iernii ca sa-si poata urma ciclul natural, dar sa-l protejezi de temperaturi scazute. Exista, desigur, riscul sa nu supravietuiasca, de aceea eu as strange cativa samburi in perioada asta si i-as pune afara in pamant, cum zice autorul videoclipului, ca sa beneficieze de un ciclu 100% natural, nu doar mimat, cum am facut eu.
Spor!
@@valevisa8429 Acum am vazut ca ti-am raspuns fiind logata in alt cont. Tot eu sunt.
Very informative video. Do apricots also grow to be clones of the parent and do they need to be cold in the fridge to germinate?
Many plants produce seeds that are actually clones of themselves. The true seed dies out after fertilization and is replaced by the mother plant embryo. Dandelions and citrus ( Oranges) grow 99% true whereas many plant species may produce 50% true seed and 50% clones such as apricots and peaches, or 70/30 and so on. Most plant species produce 100% true seed. Yes, the peach seeds need about 2 months or more to chill in the fridge at around 0 to 3C or 30 to 35F in order to germinate normally. - Dr. Evans
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I tried each of the last two years to grow peach tree and it dit not work. I buy Ontario peach at the end of the summer, and I keep the pit at room temperature without getting the almond out then, around january, I take the almond out of the pit, and put it in the fridge, I sow them in mid-may. Since it did not work, could I better my stratification process (chilling period). I think I gonna like your channel ....
Trying to grow one in the uk whilsr the weather is good. Would you happen to know if they bonsai well?
We are not familiar with the bonsai process on this tree but it works well on other fruit trees.
@@GoldStrawMediaThanks for your reply. The good news is I managed to finally germinate a store bought nectarine. Had to crack the nut and remove the husk then place in a plastic container with wet kitchen roll and a lid, in a warm place. Only took 12 days or so to produce a root. For now I'll just let it do its thing and enjoy another fruit tree experience :)
A nectarine is actually a plum crossed with a peach:))
A nectarine is a peach without fuzz like a tomato.- Dr. Evans
Thank you sir!
If I living in a country that have 37-44 C, in the summer (and now is summer) should I wait for winter?
I have lots of seeds and I just cant wait :)
great worthy video. However, how did you deal with fungus or you did not have this problem since the tree is in you glass house.
"When you are growing seedlings, your soil should be store-bought and sterile. You should put your home mix soil in an oven at 200- 300F or 100 to 150C for a couple of hours for sterilization. Use a clean pot and if you place the pot in a water-holding tray. A clean tray is a must and keep the potted seed well away from other established plants by a couple of feet or more ... - Dr. Evans
Thanks for the video. Very informative. Just so I'm clear, you DON'T remove the seed from the pit???? Doesn't this slow down the germination?
It's better to chill with the pit intact.- Dr. Evans
I have a question. Did you worry about what part of the stone you put down in the dirt first, or just did you just place it however it was when you picked it up? Thank you!
Just push it anyway so that it's about 2 inches below the soil surface. - Dr. Evans
Hello. After I successfully germinated my seedling, I planted it in a pot indoors. Do you by any chance know what kind of light it needs? Or where I should put it if growing it indoors? Some sites say it needs to be in a shaded area and some say it needs full sunlight. It's still very fragile and has been a couple weeks since I put it in a pot. Yours look amazing! I'm really hoping mine works out!
Hi, sorry I missed your comment - full sun.
Will it work if I plant the seed like you do during the season of late summer to early autumn (25-30 degree)?
Yes, in the garden, Be sure to mark the spot.
Thanks for your help. I’m looking forward to trying this, Best regards 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧Dave
Which way did you put the deed in? Theres kinda a pointy end to those seeds, is that the side that goes in the soil?
It doesn't matter as long as it's covered with 1-2" of soil. Seeds will correct their positions as they fire up.
Hey how much water do you give them once they are in the pot ...before germination and how much after?
Keep them moist but not drowning in water or they will rot. We like to have holes in the bottom of our pots so excess water can exit.