4 Year Peach Tree NEVER Pruned !!!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Here is what a peach tree looks like that has never been pruned

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  • @kimberlymartin2314
    @kimberlymartin2314 2 года назад +3

    This is best educational fruit pruning video I've seen on RUclips. 👍 I subscribed.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you 🙏 🍑🍑🍑

  • @SteelTracks
    @SteelTracks 2 года назад +9

    “If you just leave it the hell alone!!”…..😂😂😂😂 love it!

  • @marcjenkins2081
    @marcjenkins2081 4 года назад +16

    Really appreciate this video. I was under the impression pruning was always the right thing to do. I’ve done little pruning on my peach trees and now they are in year 4. They are producing great.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Год назад +2

      That's is awesome, I'm glad this video helped.

  • @Stephen_Strange
    @Stephen_Strange 7 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for posting this - I was looking on YT for just this - like you said, I couldn't find any other unpruned Peach video. Glad we like nature just doing it's thing as God intended.

  • @txredkim867
    @txredkim867 5 лет назад +8

    I just planted 3, 3 year old peach trees in the natural form. I wont prune my trees because I quite like the look of a fuller tree! I remember as a kid climbing our 30 foot tall fruit trees every year picking peaches and have zero interest in trying to improve on nature! Everybody is always striving for bigger or better...my thoughts are, let's just leave well enough alone! Happy gardening from Texas

  • @HFTLMate
    @HFTLMate 6 лет назад +50

    I like how you let nature do its thing

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад +6

      HF TL thanks brother, I appreciate that. Fukuoka has been a huge inspiration and he always talked about not pruning fruit trees, was nice to actually find a young tree for sale that hadn't been. Take care man

  • @PatrickLeChevoir
    @PatrickLeChevoir 6 лет назад +10

    Hi Aaron ! The natural form of trees is the way I prefer. This one you show us is very beautiful. Thanks for this sharing ;)

  • @territ.5357
    @territ.5357 4 года назад +9

    I'm up now and stumbled on this video. I was in the yard looking at my two trees I planted last spring and summer. I'll be leaving mine alone and let nature do its thing. Thank you...Thank you...Thank you for this video!!! ⚜💚
    #littlerockarkansas

  • @raineytoday346
    @raineytoday346 4 года назад +6

    Subscribed just because of this video. I have a 5 year old peach tree that I never pruned and it is gorgeous. Not much fruit and now I know why. She just hasn't gotten there yet. I'm glad I watched as I'm not feeling compelled to go in there and take out the main leader. It would have broken my heart. Thanks!

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Год назад

      Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed this video enough to subscribe and that yiu have unpruned peach trees also.

  • @LemensProducts
    @LemensProducts 5 лет назад +7

    I was planning to prune my peach tree after 2 years of growth. Now i have changed my mind after watching your video. I will let my peach tree grow to a beautiful tree. As far as peaches is concerned i can wait a few more years.

    • @brandonhandley488
      @brandonhandley488 3 года назад +1

      Hey did you get peaches yet?

    • @LemensProducts
      @LemensProducts 3 года назад

      @@brandonhandley488 Nope. Due to frost we did not have peaches. Hoping this year we could see some peaches.

  • @ConscientiousOmnivore
    @ConscientiousOmnivore 6 лет назад +9

    Hi Aaron! Thanks for sharing this beautiful tree with us, it really is quite remarkable. I love that you walked up to it because it's tricky to gauge the size correctly due to the camera perspective. It's much larger than I first thought :-)

  • @tinagalati9122
    @tinagalati9122 4 года назад +3

    Thank You so much!! I just planted 2 and have been in a dilemma about pruning. I will let it grow!!

  • @arielmiller8572
    @arielmiller8572 3 года назад +5

    Love that you showed us an unpruned peach tree. I just bought a peach tree and planted it yesterday. Haven't pruned it yet and still debating on doing it or not.

    • @dkielp11
      @dkielp11 Год назад +1

      Did you ever prune it? hows it doing now?

  • @GameMovieStudios2000
    @GameMovieStudios2000 10 месяцев назад +2

    I've recently bought some peach trees and i wanted to try the non pruning method. Like you said, not alot of videos on yt that show it, but i am grateful that you did.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you 🙏 your right, only videos on how to prune them and why it’s a must without showing an unpruned for comparison

  • @gracewright7938
    @gracewright7938 Год назад +2

    I have one, too. never pruned 5 years, now. I inherited it. Do you have bugs? My tree produced tons of small peaches, the bugs and the birds would not let the peach grow big enough and the leaves and branches are really crowded, I had to pick early and smaller. They w-e-r-e SWEET! Thanks for the video.

  • @jetdooley7609
    @jetdooley7609 Год назад +2

    We just bought an Elberta Peach tree so this video was really helpful in seeing how much I might be able to expect my own tree to grow each year! Thank you!

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Год назад +1

      Thank you jet, I'm glad you were able to use this as reference when deciding which direction to go with your own peach tree 🍑 thank you

  • @tovaritchboy
    @tovaritchboy 6 лет назад +4

    Good to see that you left it and it has grown so well. I don't like to over prune any kind of tree, so feels nice to see your fruit trees so happy and healthy and producing so well (when not frosted). Slowly adding more fruit trees to my food forest orchard.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад +3

      Greg Wade thanks greg, yeah it's nice to see a peach doing good just be left alone. It's so hard to find a tree though that hasn't already been pruned though. That's the trick, find a good central leader young fruit trees or good seedlings. Take care

    • @tomaszivny646
      @tomaszivny646 6 месяцев назад

      Great! IT is nature

  • @nikkitobin8356
    @nikkitobin8356 4 года назад +9

    Thank you for this video ... Bought mine two months ago ... Dont have a clue what im doing

  • @epigeneticnerd4244
    @epigeneticnerd4244 8 месяцев назад +4

    I wish there were more comparisons of pruned vs not. And different levels of pruning so we can see what’s the highest yield per surface area of tree

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  5 месяцев назад

      There are nothing but videos on RUclips on how to prune peach trees, when, how, why, etc. this is a video to show what an unprinted peach tree looks like in a few years. Which there are not very many videos of 🍑🍑🍑

  • @sleeplessinthecarolinas8118
    @sleeplessinthecarolinas8118 Год назад +1

    I didn't know that pruning shortens the lifespan of trees. thanks for sharing this information. My tree looks just like yours does.

  • @sahmadi1000
    @sahmadi1000 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for speaking out. People need something to do so they cut on their trees for past time. You are correct about the tres with central leader cut off. However I think topping off a tree may be a good thing for different reasons. Some pear trees grow upright with little to no latteral branches which you need to bear fruit. I have three young peach trees that are growing nice and don't seem to need prunning.

  • @rawutah
    @rawutah 6 лет назад +7

    i LOVE the mowed strip/pathways bro! the density of life...in those bands of uncut growth!!!!!!

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад +2

      Raw Utah I appreciate it, the boys really love running around the rows and playing. It seems more fun like a food forest maze. Lol. And the no zones are pretty thick and lush, going to have more veggies and herbs going in them this year.

  • @TisiphoneLuv
    @TisiphoneLuv 4 года назад +2

    I’m glad I came across this video cuz I was getting tired of seeing these videos where they cut off half the tree because they want more.sun. Since I live in Phoenix (300+ days ☀️) that’s not a problem for me and all the heat actual limits the growth of all our plants so it’s good to see an alternative. Thxs for sharing 👍

  • @AJDIYNetwork
    @AJDIYNetwork Год назад +2

    Hi Arron. And thank you for you time doing this video. My unpruned peach tree only bare fruit the first tear of recieving it and planting it into the ground. It’s been two years now, and nothing. It’s growing quite tall and much sturdy. I was wondering about pruning it and opening the center. After your vid, I’m going to leave it alone and let nature takes its course. In the meantime, I’ll buy my peaches at a local grocery store. I guess patience is key. Thanks again. Subscribed!

    • @timmiller1
      @timmiller1 5 месяцев назад +1

      Do you just have the one peach tree? Might be it needs another for pollination.

  • @SandersonPartyof7
    @SandersonPartyof7 4 года назад +4

    Thank you! I've been looking all over. We moved into a House with 4 peach trees, only gave 6 peaches last Summer. I assumed it was just young.

  • @sylviacharpentier3066
    @sylviacharpentier3066 2 месяца назад

    my peach tree is 4 years old and this is the first year it produced, but they're not ripening, they're staying small and green, not sure if it's weather or lack of fertilizer or something else, but i'm glad to know it's not because i messed up by not pruning it!! going to do some more research and see about giving it some good plant food and hope for an edible production next season!

  • @glen7661
    @glen7661 2 года назад +1

    Just the information I was looking for! So much contradictory stuff out there my brain had a shut down! Thanks

  • @scott1lori282
    @scott1lori282 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nature knows. Good post. I'll baby a new planting the 1st year but I don't want to plant more & more work for myself. I hate to loose a tree but I'll have a better food forest by letting the strongest survive. I'd rather have a real tree than a tree that fruits early.

  • @dalemorgan3274
    @dalemorgan3274 2 года назад +1

    I have a peach tree that has not ever been pruned for 4 years. This is the first year we have had beautiful peaches. I'm in east Tennessee. I think I need to do something. My tree is a bit bigger and bushier than the one you showed here. I'm just not sure how to prune it. I don't want to destroy it because it's a memorial tree for my granddaughter that was taken away from us. She did get to come home but it's still her tree. It's more than just a tree to me. I wish I could show you just how big this tree has grown from the time we planted it till this very day. I actually need an 8ft ladder to pick the peaches 🍑

  • @jacquelineallen8286
    @jacquelineallen8286 2 года назад +10

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I always thought that pruning was risky as you make many sites to introduce disease etc. We have tall picking ladders I so am hoping we can reach most of the fruit. The look of the tree is also more appealing and the work load is greatly reduced as you are not having to heavily prune each year. I kind of think that the tree knows what it is doing and has evolved over thousands of years to be the perfect shape without pruning! Our trees are in a forest garden so we aren't too bothered if the fruit is a bit smaller and not supermarket quality. Do you get much disease as the tree can't be sprayed?

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Год назад +2

      Absolutely 💯 the tree knows what's best. Just leave em alone. Thank you

  • @amourdeparis
    @amourdeparis 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the information. I do think that trees and shrubs generally look better when they're growing naturally. Over-pruning peach trees can often result in dead branches. I think that I will keep the pruning to a minimum so that the tree is healthier and lives longer. I'll generally only prune to keep the tree from becoming too tall. I wish that I had acres and acres so that my trees can just grow as large as possible and produce more fruit.

  • @alexw890
    @alexw890 12 дней назад

    I agree to an extent. Some pruning for size control would still be good for the backyard grower.

  • @mandym1420
    @mandym1420 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing we planted a peach tree about 5/6 years ago and it will produce a couple every year this helped us alot we had no clue.

  • @biffbiff7827
    @biffbiff7827 4 года назад +2

    Growing fruit trees individually is as much about aesthetics as it is fruit. I was already leaning toward not pruning the trees I planted last year; now I know that's the case. Good job.

  • @Sanchez96d
    @Sanchez96d 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a large peach tree. It’s been slightly pruned, but about the same height!!! And mine does produce many peaches! I like letting a tree grow to its full capacity. I only prune open center or sever the tree like recommended when I have no other option. I am an advocate to let the tree grow like yours. I have a persimmon fuyu. Never pruned giant. Way above average height. My dad wants to prune and typically I would, but I like the aesthetics and the style of a wild fruit tree. It’s just beautiful

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for this comment. I really appreciate and I’m glad you also let the trees reach there full potential. Atleast let it grow tall first. Thank you, much love

  • @JDavid334
    @JDavid334 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for this! I’m going to let mine take its natural course. I planted mine last spring it’s still only about 4ft tall, but I just had to pick at least 30+ peaches from it since it’s not strong enough. I honestly didn’t think it would try to produce this early in its life. It’s a Belle of Georgia, and I’m in southeast Alabama.

    • @TheBottomChef
      @TheBottomChef 5 лет назад

      I literally planted that exact peach tree last week (Belle Of Georgia)... id love to see a video or pix of your tree

    • @brandonhandley488
      @brandonhandley488 3 года назад

      How did you plant and pick so quickly. My nursery says that it will take 2 years after planting to get fruit.

  • @BigJoeKasulischannel
    @BigJoeKasulischannel 6 лет назад +5

    great video from my experience we prune them down to make faster safer picking if we don't need a ladder to get to the fruit then we can pick the fruit faster and more efficient. (fruit farming) open center also helps get the sun to all branches like you said pro and cons. for a backyard "orchard" I think you are doing great plus the kids can enjoy climbing for the fruit. Thanks for sharing.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад +1

      BigJoe Kasulis™ absolutely man. It all depends on what your aiming for. I'm really glad to hear from you brother. Hope your doing good up there. Take care

    • @TheFrogfeeder
      @TheFrogfeeder 4 года назад

      Hey big joe, can I top an older(7-10yrs), formerly in a wine barrel, wrongly-pruned peach tree? The graft is low like just above ground level, there’s only 2 scaffold branches at about 6 ft, and it’s a mess from there up...
      I got it, took it out of the barrel, this will be it’s 3 rd year in the ground, was told it had been in the barrel for 5-7 years and was a Home Depot clearance item before that...
      Can I just cut it about 3 or 4 ft above the graft and regrow branches? There’s just a bare trunk now.
      It’s a semi dwarf and I’m just starting to see the first bit of bud swell in the last few days.
      I don’t want to lose the tree it produces lots of great fruit, just want it to be more user friendly, I understand I would lose a few seasons of fruit...

  • @Sam-lk6eo
    @Sam-lk6eo 2 года назад +1

    Hi Aaron, Thanks for sharing what you're doing with your peach trees ? I think I'm gonna do it you're way, Because I've seen so many videos on how to grow stuff, It was starting to get confusing trying to remember when to prune etc ! Thank You so much from New Zealand 😊

  • @lucys4751
    @lucys4751 2 года назад +1

    Great advice! I want my fruit trees to look like your peach tree.

  • @osofu77
    @osofu77 Год назад +1

    Good video man, I am in East Tennessee and mine are growing crazy to the sides and not as much tall and that’s why I am king of worried but so far couple fruits on the second year!

  • @rebecca1823
    @rebecca1823 4 года назад +2

    I have a peach tree for years. We never used to touch it and we just let nature do its thing. We used to get lots of peaches but as years went by, as soon as the tree started blossoming, it snowed and the tree never gave any peaches. We ended up chopping the tree but it keeps regrowing

  • @sciencemansandera
    @sciencemansandera Год назад +3

    One of the best tree farms up in Michigan for peaches showed that they either build like a sawhorse stand under the branches and tie to him or some post supports the branches because the branches will get so heavy with peaches they'll snap off.

    • @onestar1017
      @onestar1017 3 месяца назад +1

      My grandpa used to put 2x4s with a v cut in the end under his branches for support. He always had tons of peaches!

  • @rawutah
    @rawutah 6 лет назад +1

    i love seeing this!!!!!!!!! she's gorgeous!!!!! trees i have not trimmed...like my almonds....are doing so so well!!!!!! i love your videos bro!!!! that magical valley is just so EPIC!!!!!!!

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад +1

      Raw Utah thanks man, I really appreciate it. She sure is a big peach bro. And your almonds in your front yard food forest are epic and thick. Hope my trees start to fill in as nice as yours. You have been one of my original food forest heroes from the beginning man. For real, thank you for all you do and continue to inspire

    • @rawutah
      @rawutah 6 лет назад

      i love you so much brother!!!!!!! the feeling is so mutual....YOU INSPIRE ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! truly.....beyond measure! felt!

  • @reavanante2160
    @reavanante2160 4 года назад +2

    Yea. Love that nature. Unfortunately ours looked like telephone poles (two). I knew there'd be trouble if I took the shears to it, but it had to be done. It came with set fruit. I had to prop it up with 1 x 2's. It looked hilarious. But it didn't bust. So later I lopped the center branch. It really was the only branch. Or should I say telephone pole. Anyway it did get nasty. On both of them. The trunks split open.The sap is like sweet sweet peach pancake syrup. If you cut branches larger than one inch on the peach you will get this reaction. That is what I'd found out. They were about 1" around, even larger. It resulted in some die back. I know what you mean about bonsai. With careful pruning it should recover some shape, maybe very nicely, but the healing wounds that opened up on the trunk are still recovering. It would have been helpful to know that they have a shallow root system. Also that they have a relatively short life cycle.
    The die back and split oozing trunk reaction is particular to the peach. It reminds me of sumac, they have split bark issues. I harbor a suspicion that they are actually hybrids of sumac and some other fruit. Seriously. The sumac has a similar bark reaction and if you know about their fruit, the tiny FUZZY red berries that make a lemon strawberry like flavored tea are reminiscent of microscopic peaches. Or, it's just all a series of coincidences.

  • @Thebeanskin08
    @Thebeanskin08 Год назад +1

    Nice 👍🏼 job ❤

  • @PalmettoParatrooper
    @PalmettoParatrooper 6 лет назад +7

    I planted a peach tree 4 years ago. I didn't prune it for the first 2 years. This is the first year it has produced any fruit.

    • @PalmettoParatrooper
      @PalmettoParatrooper 6 лет назад +2

      and it's barely 10ft tall

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад +3

      Palmetto Paratrooper that's awesome man. Glad your finally getting some good fruit on it. It's will be a good tree for lots of peach pits for planting everywhere ;) you should share a vid of it when you harvest or something. Good to hear from ya bro, take care

  • @samscakessocialclub917
    @samscakessocialclub917 4 года назад +2

    Thank you. I moved into a house that has 2 peach trees that have never been looked after and I had no idea what to do

  • @timmyschannel8775
    @timmyschannel8775 Год назад +1

    Let nature take care of itself.
    Trees don’t need us.

  • @annmariejoshua698
    @annmariejoshua698 4 года назад +1

    Thanks. It's very informative and you're a funny guy🙂 but I still needed a close up view of the true.

  • @tjcihlar1
    @tjcihlar1 Год назад +1

    We got a peach tree. It is in such an upright form, I was dreading pruning it into the vase shape, especially in that it doesn't have much for side branches. Although I would try to limit the height, I feel inspired to just let it grow straight. Maybe less peaches, but also less work, and we don't need that many peaches.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Год назад

      That's excellent, yeah pruning makes it bush out and grow more branches but pruned peaches don't live as long as natural unpruned peach trees

  • @Intentionaltia
    @Intentionaltia Год назад +1

    That’s a nice big tree!

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Год назад

      It really spread iut more the years after this

  • @qualqui
    @qualqui 6 лет назад +3

    And yet another FINE example of the benefits of Permaculture, better to let the plants go free and grow as they may then to open prune, in this case, the PeachTree, as for the late frost what a bummer, well looking on the bright side, the Tree will concentrate its energies on leaf growth and getting bigger, and maybe for next season, considering no late frosts happen, that tree will be FULL with fruit! :)

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад

      Joe Serrano absolutely buddy. Nature just giving the tree a break for a season and allow it to catch up. Hope next year will be peaches everywhere. Take care man

  • @robkeller3431
    @robkeller3431 2 года назад +1

    The tags on the trees always say they can get that big, bit never actually seen one.

  • @tracycosta6373
    @tracycosta6373 Год назад +1

    Pruning ensures new growth and removal of dead and diseased branches. Trim or thin back don't cut crazy back .

  • @dillonqaphsiel7977
    @dillonqaphsiel7977 4 года назад +3

    Four year old? That things huge!

  • @jankodera5811
    @jankodera5811 5 лет назад

    Very instructive and usefull.
    It looks similar as my young peach tree: open center plus modified leader above. Or maybe two open centers, one above the other.
    Several things may be corrected with such arangement:
    1) *prune at bare minimum.* That is for respecting natural long life of tree. That stays for all trees.
    2) Prune with anticipation of future crowd. *That is for prevention of dark places where most fruits will rot.*
    3) Limit the hight to say 5m. That is for picking fruit with my telescopic picker.
    That is my current approach.
    Interestingly, just one digression: Fukuoka thought that all trees produced from seed naturally goes for central leader, and if not he thought they have been influenced by human pruning or interfering with it's ancestors.
    Basically mankind have been sabotaging nature, pretending to be smarter than God, with devastating consequences.

  • @Sweetp520
    @Sweetp520 2 года назад +1

    Thank you .I am in Tennessee also ... I didn't want to prune my peach tree cause it's so beautiful . You said all I wanted to hear ...
    What about the bonsai peach ?

  • @theHDP
    @theHDP 6 лет назад +14

    Nice. My goats excel at pruning my fruit trees >_< Thus my lack of fruit.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад +3

      theHighDesertPioneer goats are such butt heads. Almost impossible to keep them out or in anything. Good to hear from ya man

  • @caleblivaudais7573
    @caleblivaudais7573 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @danthomas7180
    @danthomas7180 5 лет назад +2

    If you look at the wild trees like like the red oak.. it is never pruned and it gives loads of acorns to wildlife.. no need to prune I have two peach trees they are about 7 years old and they are huge.. gives me peaches when the weather is good... sometimes we get to much rain and they rott from fungus..

    • @drathmor1401
      @drathmor1401 4 года назад

      thats because your not opening up the tree to breath properly which allows the tree to dry and prevent rot and fungus

  • @BimmerBros
    @BimmerBros Год назад

    If you take the time to learn the art of pruning it’s worthwhile endeavor, if you don’t have the time for it and are fit enough to climb ladders or just don’t care about fruit yield then let it be.

  • @jackjohansson10
    @jackjohansson10 Год назад +2

    Just give it a little shake and the peaches will fall down; that’s how you know if the peaches are ripe or not😂😂

  • @ericlivingston8027
    @ericlivingston8027 3 года назад +1

    I'm curious how long this peach tree will live and produce compared to a pruned peach tree. From what I have heard all that pruning opens it up to diseases they would otherwise not get hence the 12 year mark for commercial orchards.

  • @stuttgurth
    @stuttgurth 2 года назад

    Aw man, I wanted to see the old peach tree.

  • @glockman1727ak47
    @glockman1727ak47 Год назад +1

    Thank you for uploading this. I am at three years no pruning

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Год назад

      Awesome, I'm starting to feel like this is a support group, lol. I bet it's a big and full of flowers already or pretty soon if your up north

  • @suburbangrower4050
    @suburbangrower4050 4 года назад +1

    Wow , I didn’t realize how big it was until you walked up to it

  • @fire7side
    @fire7side 6 лет назад +1

    When a branch goes sideways, like people like, it's much weaker and tends to crack on the main trunk, causing disease and rot.

  • @Lionoftruth7
    @Lionoftruth7 3 года назад

    Pruning makes the tree better and fruit quality improves , it’s proven

  • @efrentorres9195
    @efrentorres9195 6 лет назад +11

    Where’s the tree that got pruned?

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  6 лет назад +2

      Efren Torres will have a future vid with the bonsia peach tree. Soon, it's right next to a cherry tree I pick every year

  • @doodlbug223
    @doodlbug223 5 лет назад +2

    My peach tree is huge. I’ve been thinking I need to prune it but maybe I’ll just leave it alone . One con to such a tall tree is you can’t reach the peaches! Lol

  • @gashintheatticus
    @gashintheatticus 3 года назад +1

    I have a garden full of mature unpruned peach trees but they hardly produce any fruit (and the few fruits they give are tiny in size) - I wonder what the difference is between your tree and mine?

  • @longfootbuddy
    @longfootbuddy 2 года назад +1

    i was going to keep mine short, but by god, a squirrel ate all my peaches last year, and im sick of everyone from the blvd looking at me.. im going for the skies

  • @Chrisruffin21
    @Chrisruffin21 Год назад

    How does the Peachtree look now can you do an updated video

  • @johac7637
    @johac7637 Год назад

    I tried a central leader tree with 2 vases, but it was too tall to pick, so now it's open center for me, was too late to cut central leader out, they wouldn't heal properly with a big trunk.

  • @gitapatel1370
    @gitapatel1370 5 месяцев назад

    I like your idea, in India we never prun trees. Fruit tree or otherwise.

  • @robsyardhoustonarea1720
    @robsyardhoustonarea1720 6 лет назад +2

    Your video answered my questions thanks

  • @erinwill6743
    @erinwill6743 3 года назад

    Not always the case, we have a neglected peach tree. We moved in 6 months ago. Producing very little.

  • @Kim-FP5
    @Kim-FP5 Год назад +1

    We have a tree like this and I just want to let it live it’s best life! 😂 ours is headed into year five and it’s probably 15 feet tall. I need to buy a ladder!

  • @ticktock2383
    @ticktock2383 5 месяцев назад

    If you cut off across the top of the tree it will grow more out instead of up so it will not get so tall. I do that every three yrs.

  • @robertoller8637
    @robertoller8637 2 года назад +1

    Useful, thank you.

  • @donmajor6514
    @donmajor6514 16 дней назад

    Thank you

  • @WDWDad
    @WDWDad 3 года назад +1

    We have an unpruned Peachtree that my grandfather planted on his property in 1987 it has finally reached the end of It life sadly. The base is losing its bark. I wish I could save it but I have no clue on how to do it. This will be our last year of eating peaches from it. I am trying to figure out how to grow a new tree from its seeds or from one of its branches.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  5 месяцев назад

      Just throw the pits into a plastic bag and put it im the fridge for a few months. Then plant them altogether in a big pot and wait from them to sprout. Separate once they are 6 inch tall 🍑🍑

  • @jameslujack1717
    @jameslujack1717 4 года назад +1

    Nice job...will research Fuk. ...

  • @Gonewithjon
    @Gonewithjon 6 лет назад +2

    Love it man

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you brother 🙏🍑🍑🍑

  • @carieduncan4367
    @carieduncan4367 Год назад

    I need to prune a 3 year old peach that i never pruned so its main trunk is 3 in diameter and about 20 feet tall. I would like to bring the main trunk as far down as i can. Any suggestions? When is best time to prune my preach trees also…. Thank you!

  • @barneygimble8984
    @barneygimble8984 Год назад +1

    If you just leave it the hell alone
    You don't wonder if you goofed the tree up
    2:28

  • @johndowns7536
    @johndowns7536 Год назад

    Don't see how you can protect this tree from frosts. Here in OK we get diabolical late March frosts, so we keep peach trees small and spray or cover them. As a senior citizen I don't like missing a year's production. Birds and squirrels would also feast on this size tree, not to mention wind storms. A small tree can hold on to its fruit better in 60 mph gusts.
    Maybe its a generational thing. My dad grew great peaches and never pruned.

  • @Rootingaroundwithkara
    @Rootingaroundwithkara 7 месяцев назад

    I havent pruned my tree much and its not open center. In ky, here. What do you use to spray your peaches?

  • @timfonvielle8693
    @timfonvielle8693 Месяц назад

    Good stuff thanks

  • @paulmccarthy1527
    @paulmccarthy1527 3 года назад +1

    Is this 4 years old from seed?

  • @allthingspossible4569
    @allthingspossible4569 3 года назад

    Can you come and prune and plant my 4 year old peach tree in the ground for me? oh and my dwarf plum!!! :-P Plus mine are way smaller. Probably because I have no idea what Im doing, and they have been in containers almost since I bought them.

  • @benschiavi2288
    @benschiavi2288 6 лет назад +1

    Was this planted from seed, bare root or from a pot? If youre keeping the above ground part natural i imagine you need to keep below ground natural as well.

  • @TenHo-zt9pk
    @TenHo-zt9pk 2 года назад +1

    Not sure where you get the idea that pruned fruit trees don't live as long. For home owners, definitely should prune all trees, more fruits to your reach and easier to control diseases. You don't want to get a big tall tree but most of the tree and its fruits are out of your reach/control, a disaster to deal with regarding pests, fungus, diseases and havest.

  • @saulfernandez8876
    @saulfernandez8876 Год назад +1

    more natural method, diffrrent view...works

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 4 года назад

    i got a few that wants to make a bush rather than a tree They keep grow new plants from the bottom. The more i cut em off the more they put out from the bottom IDK WHY

  • @A46648
    @A46648 9 месяцев назад

    I like to prune my trees if you want a fruit tree full of fruit and easy to pick..your tree is to tall just growing to the sky look how the branches they are just competing and not making fruit..and i cut my roses almost to the ground now i have a full bush of roses

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  5 месяцев назад

      Tree produces tons of peaches, have 100 peach trees rather spend my time picking than pruning

  • @samuelmetzdorf2583
    @samuelmetzdorf2583 3 года назад +1

    Gotta question for ya - I have the same thing in my yard. I bought the house with a mature peach tree in the backyard - it fruits every year but the fruit never matures. It falls off green and hard about the size of a ping pong ball. Do you think I need to prune it? Appreciate the video! Thanks! -Sam.

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  5 месяцев назад

      Do you water the tree? I know that my trees do the same thing if they don’t have the water to give the fruits

  • @poetofga
    @poetofga 3 года назад

    Do you use fertilizer on your peach tree? Thanks for the video, I don't much about the tree, I loves peaches.

  • @tangocharlie9291
    @tangocharlie9291 5 лет назад

    I planted a peach tree a few years ago and the original trunk is dead. However, I've got a few other trunks that have grown around it an upward'ish. I'm getting a bunch of peaches, but most of them rot before they can harvested. (I've actually never harvested any.) Is there a chance I've got nothing but suckers, or maybe even the large peach tree from which the original trunk was grafted?

  • @colprincess8579
    @colprincess8579 5 лет назад +1

    Storms gets them prune.