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Planting a Miniature Peach Tree!

Planting a Miniature Peach Tree!

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Planting a Miniature Peach Tree! Garden Answer Sonia: I absolutely love to watch your videos. They have truly inspired me to have my gardens looking beautiful. I have planted over 23 pots today (mad, i know. But when im in the mood, im in the mood and sont switch off. Can be in my gardens everyday all day and even forget to eat lol) with different flowers. 2 of them ive planted 2 orange seedlings that i already had prepared and casted aside. Keep up with your lovely vids as they are truly inspiring and people learn a lot from it. :)
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


The planter looks really beautiful and I am anxious to hear how these peaches are going to taste. I saw one of these miniature peach trees at our local garden center. They are so pretty and I would love to have one. My husband and I have a small yard so this would be great. Unfortunately, our property backs up against the state park and I am terrified this would attract all the bear and deer: (
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I plant these peach trees to, my way of planting these is by putting those seeds in a glass of water and let it sit like that for 1 month or 2, then I take them out from the glass and get a flower pot from my garage. Add some fertilizer and make a hole then put the seed in and obv cover it in dirt
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we have been growing peaches for years. we have a big tree in our yard. We live in zone 7 and let me tell ya it is a lot of maintenance and care and a lot of times we lose them to freezes, but when we do get the fruit it is such a joy! This miniature in your video is stunning.
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Ive actually been pretty interested in growing a peach tree (specifically a bonanza) in a container myself. I just have no idea where to begin. Besides the items listed above, what else would I possibly need other than the roots themselves?
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Have planted a pineapple guava in a pot. It has been in it approximately 1 years and I gather it will probably get fruit next year. It is in the shape of a bush though. Do I need to find a strong leader to make it into a tree shape?
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I cant believe I missed this video, love that little peach tree and the blue violas are such a pretty contrast to the pink flowers.
Can we get an update on how this is doing now that were at the end of season?

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I purchased a Bonfire Patio Peach tree and when I got it home from the garden center I accidentally broke the top branches off. Now it looks like a columnar tree. I'm just going to keep it and see what happens.
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Cool. We have a little lemon tree that produces massive lemons. Been thinking about a portable peach tree because the frost often gets the ones we have outside in the spring. Rock on!
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