Awesome. Peaches take 3 to 4 years to yield fruit. For plums it takes 4 to 6 years. Could be different in Oklahoma. Thank you for sharing. Love and Blessings to you all. ❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏 Doris, Penrith 🇦🇺🦘
Well, I’m not sure how old these trees are already, but we’ve got some fruit already growing on them. I’m hoping they stay alive for many generations to produce fruit for our family.
Thanks Kelly, they actually already have some fruit on them about 6 peaches and 10 or 12 plums. But I just hope they grow strong roots now I could care less about it fruiting right at this moment.
Hey Donovan I just have one question , you said that you put fish at the bottom and put top soil over it why what is the purpose for doing that ? I have never heard of anyone doing that . 💛💜🥰
Awesome. Peaches take 3 to 4 years to yield fruit. For plums it takes 4 to 6 years. Could be different in Oklahoma. Thank you for sharing. Love and Blessings to you all.
❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏 Doris, Penrith 🇦🇺🦘
Well, I’m not sure how old these trees are already, but we’ve got some fruit already growing on them. I’m hoping they stay alive for many generations to produce fruit for our family.
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Oh those are going to not only look pretty but also provide delicious fruit! Nice work Donovan!!! God bless
Thanks Kelly, they actually already have some fruit on them about 6 peaches and 10 or 12 plums. But I just hope they grow strong roots now I could care less about it fruiting right at this moment.
Wahoo! Lots of peaches! Lookin' good there, Donovan! 👍😊👍
God bless.😊❤
Thank you Christina, I’m hoping they produce in a few years.
Great job can’t wait to eat some of those 😊
I will save one for you to pick off the tree yourself when they are ripe.
Simply beautiful should also get some orange and apple trees to put
We plan to get some apple trees but orange trees I don’t think will grow here.
In a few years you'll have fresh peaches and plums hopefully.
Cross our fingers
You'll be surprised what a fish carcass does in the garden. I always lay one a few inches below my tomato plants. Night and day difference.
I will do that when I transplant my tomatoes as well.
Hi Team Tate, are you running irrigation to these or just using natural rainfall?
I am not running irrigation but I do water them once or twice a week from the creek below by 5 gal bucket.
Hey Donovan I just have one question , you said that you put fish at the bottom and put top soil over it why what is the purpose for doing that ? I have never heard of anyone doing that . 💛💜🥰
The fish will come run into fertilizer for the plant to feed off of and as it decays it should help feed the soil.
You need an avocado 🌳.
I believe they won’t grow in Oklahoma, too cold.