I never thought I would hear myself say something like this but I like the pix zee mini peach in the urn by itself more than with all that beauty surrounding it. I think her beauty is expressed more when she stands alone. thank you for walking us through this transplant. It is beautiful.
Rhonda Williams I would probably go with pea gravel (marble chips would be beautiful just not my style) instead of plants. But I knew Laura wouldn’t be able to resist it! The peach tree is beautiful. I may try to start out in pot and transfer to ground later. I’m across the country from their home but many of her plants thrive in the south as well.
Love that beautiful pink tree❤. This is the first time I wasn't very fond of the planting beneath the tree. Maybe because I think it detracts from all the pink blooms. Still, very lovely.
Carol Bos I’m kind of glad I’m not the only one. I felt the same way. I thought it was a gorgeous stand alone specimen plant. But, our differences are what make the world go round ☺️😉
I use to have a miniature peach tree, the blooms on it were beautiful. It produced small to midsized peaches. I did have a problem with birds and squirrels eating them. I have since moved away from that house and noticed that it's not there anymore. I should have dug it up and brought it with me! 🙂
We had a miniature peach tree in our front yard. It produced nice big free stone peaches. The only problem we had was the birds and neighborhood children loved to eat them. We had to put anet on it to keep the birds out but those cute little kid hands found ways to snack on them. We didn't mind the kids eating them and usually sent them home with a small bag of peaches.
Cathlene Davis can you say more about your tree....my yard is really small,and I will love to have a peach tree there; my son LOVES peaches and the ones at the stores are flavorless...
@@marthacortez346 It was the same type tree that Laura was planting. I live in the Phoenix area of Arizona. Our neighbor gave it to us. We transplanted it from his yard. We one huge mistake with it! We moved and left it behind... When we drove by the old house, it was gone. We fertilized it regularly and watered every day. It got @ 6 ft tall and wide. The peaches were softball size. Some were baseball size. They made great peach cobblers. They had a sweet full bodied peach flavor. The surprising thing was we could grow it in the high desert heat☺ Thank you for asking❣
Since I have to mostly garden in containers this was a treat! I about dropped my iPad when I saw you pick up that container...it looks like concrete! 🌸💗💚
I planted an Elberta peach tree on valentines day & then we had a freeze for 3 days maybe a week after planting. I lost quite a bit of the flowers, but some made it & now I have some adorable baby peaches growing!!! I only have 9....but that's pretty good since I didn't expect any this year!
I watched this vid and immediately went to my fav garden center and just now planted my very own dwarf nectarine and I couldn't be happier! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm, so inspired! Best wishes from BC, Canada 💚
I usually love every pot you put together.......but this looked much better with just the Peach tree alone. It looked much classier, gorgeous by itself. It doesn't need anything else. It's gorgeous enough to stand alone.
Creeping Charlie is a weed here, I have spent so many hours of my life ripping it out of my lawn. When I first saw someone planting it on purpose in a pot I was like NO! But it looks beautiful in yours!
@@gidget8717 So true! I went to a garden center while traveling once and saw they were selling for $5 a pop what I was pulling out of my backyard as weeds! I was like, please, I will pay *you* to come and get it from my yard.
I know, right?? I cringed when I saw that creeping charlie go in. Creeping charlie in my lawn is the only reason I have a lawn service come in to treat. I have neighbors whose lawn is nothing but creeping charlie.
I was thinking the same thing about the creeping Charlie, we have a house behind us that no one was taking care of that was invested with creeping Charlie well we took it on our self and fried the yard about 2 get away from our house. 😬 I know I know but we have a lot of landscape that I did not want that taking over in.
Oh my goodness! what a beautiful tree, and it's so adorable, I am one of those ones that doesn't have a lot of room so this peach tree could be perfect for my small yard. I love that I can grow it in a container, perfect for my space or lack thereof, lol. Thank you once again Laura for all of the tips, I just really enjoy and love your videos, can't wait till your next video, bye for now.
I love all the plant info! The one thing that would help me plan my garden better would be info on how much these beautiful trees and plants should cost.
I think you should rip out your back formal garden and make it into a fruit orchard! It's so interesting going back to previous garden tours and seeing how much the property has changed. You guys are doing some really impressive upgrades.
Laura, I have a tree in my yard that looks just like this one. However, it is called a patio peach. Non-edible half dollar sized fruit. I am jealous you will have such large fruit to enjoy 😉. Thank you for a great program!
So excited to watch this video, I have one fruit tree & it's a peach tree. I found it growing in my dad's compost. Transplanted it 4 years ago (2ft tall). I'm hoping this year the peaches are edible, it's about (12ft tall) now. 💥 Tip: I planted mint around it, & I'm guessing that's what kept all the pest off of it.
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.
The peach tree is so beautiful and looks amazing in that pot with the extra plants. Your willow tree in the background looks like a great spot to relax under 🤔😍
I must agree with others in that I felt the tree blossoms were beautiful unto themselves. While I agree that once the blossoms die out and become fruit and the tree filled with leaves, I too felt it could of stood on its own. Thank you for your time Laura in presenting this video.
I saw those and wanted to get a few. Seeing how you planted them in containers I now wish that I had purchased them. I decided to wait and the last time I looked they were all out. Love the look of that container. Another great video.
I know this is random, but you should bring back the old background music you guys used to have in the older videos. The acoustic strumming/guitar picking music was a garden answer classic!! ♥️
This is a good subject. Smaller trees for the home grower is something I would like to hear more about. Not everyone has the equipment and such to take care of or pick from a tall tree. What brands/types/heights are good for a home grower?
Great coffee with Laura video I love that little tree and may have to see what they think at work about something like that! Nice muscles there Laura, picking up that tree while you were kneeling was impressive!!! Of course I am sure you are working those arm muscles by picking up Benjamin for hugs and kisses!! Thank you for the information about spraying as well.
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!
This is so beautiful And I live in Georgia, so I should grow a peach tree! And, OMG, the trees that are flowing and filled in all around you make it look like it is almost summer there!
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. :)
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
I love that you have been incorporating Ivy plants lately in your containers! Just so happens to be my daughter's name, so it makes me smile everytime I see it and gives me some inspiration to use it in my own pots 😊💜
Very cute & pretty! The violas and other plants are also a great touch. I know what you mean about the viola/pansy being pretty hardy. I live in Manitoba, Canada where it can get up to minus 40 degrees celsius, yet sometimes in March, even though its cold and we still have a lot of snow, sometimes I'm finding blooming violas which is a great sign of life :) Thanks for the lovely video :)
Great video! Fruit tree blooms are the best! They're a pretty, fragrant harbinger of warmer days and luscious fruit! Their blooms make me happy! The only thing I DON'T like about them is the blooms don't last nearly long enough! 🍑💜
I KNOW what you mean; but, fruit trees are WITHOUT flowers for a much longer period than they're WITH them! I think it might be better to start out with JUST the tree. You can always choose & plant whatever seems right to complement the "bloomless" tree a little later on!🍑🌳
@@margiemcpeak9304 Not always. I have both dwarf lemon and lime trees in containers and I too planted bottoms when potted and glad I did the trees have tight roots right at the top of pot so no way I could plant later on without cutting into trees root system. Plants shade the root ball as well which is good here in AZ.
Gorgeous tree! Thanks for sharing. I love, love, love your channel. You and I enjoy the same gardening style, and I so appreciate your tips for how to care for the garden as it grows. Props to Aaron for the excellent editing. Very professional!
Yeah I don’t think I care for underplanting fruit trees at all. But I love most everything else you do! Sometimes the simplicity of a beautiful lil tree in a really nice pot is enough. 🌳
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 :(
Beautiful! Can't wait to see the fruit. My "Endless Summer" hydrangea made it through winter in the garage so will be moving it to the new house. So..I think I can overwinter this tree the same way.
I never thought I would hear myself say something like this but I like the pix zee mini peach in the urn by itself more than with all that beauty surrounding it. I think her beauty is expressed more when she stands alone. thank you for walking us through this transplant. It is beautiful.
Rhonda Williams I would probably go with pea gravel (marble chips would be beautiful just not my style) instead of plants. But I knew Laura wouldn’t be able to resist it! The peach tree is beautiful. I may try to start out in pot and transfer to ground later. I’m across the country from their home but many of her plants thrive in the south as well.
@@lorihamlin3604 Thank you.
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me too
I agree.
The willow tree looks so beautiful at back ground
Kaushik Biswas I love that willow I wish I had a garden big enough. I may try and bonsai one 😊
Love that beautiful pink tree❤. This is the first time I wasn't very fond of the planting beneath the tree. Maybe because I think it detracts from all the pink blooms. Still, very lovely.
Carol Bos I’m kind of glad I’m not the only one. I felt the same way. I thought it was a gorgeous stand alone specimen plant. But, our differences are what make the world go round ☺️😉
Completely agree
Just comment the same. I agree!
Yeah, but blooms are gonna last only a couple of weeks if not less.
Have to laugh at you gals... if you have watched Laura for any length of time you should know she can’t leave dirt “bare”. Hehe.
I use to have a miniature peach tree, the blooms on it were beautiful. It produced small to midsized peaches. I did have a problem with birds and squirrels eating them. I have since moved away from that house and noticed that it's not there anymore. I should have dug it up and brought it with me! 🙂
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I just dug my hydrangea and tree rose when I moved a few months ago, replanted them and am so happy:)
We had cherries this year but I didn't get any. (Thieving birds! )
That tree in the back, weeping willow? = gorgeous!
Yes, I love that tree. Im so glad she kept it. It's like signature on her channel to me.
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We had a miniature peach tree in our front yard. It produced nice big free stone peaches. The only problem we had was the birds and neighborhood children loved to eat them. We had to put anet on it to keep the birds out but those cute little kid hands found ways to snack on them. We didn't mind the kids eating them and usually sent them home with a small bag of peaches.
Cathlene Davis can you say more about your tree....my yard is really small,and I will love to have a peach tree there; my son LOVES peaches and the ones at the stores are flavorless...
@@marthacortez346 It was the same type tree that Laura was planting. I live in the Phoenix area of Arizona. Our neighbor gave it to us. We transplanted it from his yard. We one huge mistake with it! We moved and left it behind... When we drove by the old house, it was gone. We fertilized it regularly and watered every day. It got @ 6 ft tall and wide. The peaches were softball size. Some were baseball size. They made great peach cobblers. They had a sweet full bodied peach flavor. The surprising thing was we could grow it in the high desert heat☺
Thank you for asking❣
Cathlene Davis THANKS FOR THE INFO, I live in north Texas not as hot as Arizona 😊so that gives me hope.
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Since I have to mostly garden in containers this was a treat! I about dropped my iPad when I saw you pick up that container...it looks like concrete! 🌸💗💚
I was hoping for a link for the source for that planter myself. It was very nice looking!
Rebecca Wood Bixler, I nearly yelled!
It even LOOKED heavy! Lol! 🌾💜
The pink color is just beautiful 🌺💐🌷
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I love that you can start to teach us about fruit trees. I'm not a fan of the overcrowding in the pot though.
Not sure why, I don't like the word "hardy". I can't tell why.
@@seanleith5312 it sounds sarcastic.
@@soolly357 No, I am actually serious, and sincere, I don't know why. It is a word I would never use, I can't tell why.
I don't think it's overcrowding she said not to go to big only one to two sizes bigger so you don't shock the tree.
I planted an Elberta peach tree on valentines day & then we had a freeze for 3 days maybe a week after planting. I lost quite a bit of the flowers, but some made it & now I have some adorable baby peaches growing!!! I only have 9....but that's pretty good since I didn't expect any this year!
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1:15 watching this on the day she's planting her orchard :) makes me smile
I watched this vid and immediately went to my fav garden center and just now planted my very own dwarf nectarine and I couldn't be happier! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm, so inspired! Best wishes from BC, Canada 💚
@Monica Ghosh, wow, instant inspiration. Nice!
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Wow! 🍑! I had no idea you could grow fruit trees in containers. 🤯 How pretty it is too 😍 can’t wait for updates!
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I usually love every pot you put together.......but this looked much better with just the Peach tree alone. It looked much classier, gorgeous by itself. It doesn't need anything else. It's gorgeous enough to stand alone.
Creeping Charlie is a weed here, I have spent so many hours of my life ripping it out of my lawn. When I first saw someone planting it on purpose in a pot I was like NO! But it looks beautiful in yours!
@@gidget8717 So true! I went to a garden center while traveling once and saw they were selling for $5 a pop what I was pulling out of my backyard as weeds! I was like, please, I will pay *you* to come and get it from my yard.
I know, right?? I cringed when I saw that creeping charlie go in. Creeping charlie in my lawn is the only reason I have a lawn service come in to treat. I have neighbors whose lawn is nothing but creeping charlie.
@@carolb9234 It's a MENACE. I swear it grows under the snow all winter. Spring comes and there's more than there was in the fall.
I was thinking the same thing about the creeping Charlie, we have a house behind us that no one was taking care of that was invested with creeping Charlie well we took it on our self and fried the yard about 2 get away from our house. 😬 I know I know but we have a lot of landscape that I did not want that taking over in.
Oh my goodness! what a beautiful tree, and it's so adorable, I am one of those ones that doesn't have a lot of room so this peach tree could be perfect for my small yard. I love that I can grow it in a container, perfect for my space or lack thereof, lol. Thank you once again Laura for all of the tips, I just really enjoy and love your videos, can't wait till your next video, bye for now.
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I love all the plant info! The one thing that would help me plan my garden better would be info on how much these beautiful trees and plants should cost.
Any updates on the taste & how it harvest? Looks beautiful
I think you should rip out your back formal garden and make it into a fruit orchard! It's so interesting going back to previous garden tours and seeing how much the property has changed. You guys are doing some really impressive upgrades.
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Your property is turning out a
Dream! Well done
Laura,
I have a tree in my yard that looks just like this one. However, it is called a patio peach. Non-edible half dollar sized fruit. I am jealous you will have such large fruit to enjoy 😉.
Thank you for a great program!
I watched the video of your parent's garden for the multiple time. It is so beautiful and relaxing. Thank you for filming it. Tab
Pls keep us updated on fruits and after care of these tree.
I am really enjoying watching how you are diversifying your property. Thanks so much for sharing your journey with us.
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So excited to watch this video, I have one fruit tree & it's a peach tree. I found it growing in my dad's compost. Transplanted it 4 years ago (2ft tall). I'm hoping this year the peaches are edible, it's about (12ft tall) now.
💥 Tip: I planted mint around it, & I'm guessing that's what kept all the pest off of it.
Excellent tip, thanks! I keep my mint in pots which I will now move under my espalier apple tree.
Laura Laine, I love that idea! I will be passing it along! Thanks! 🌾💜
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The Plant Combo In That Container Is Striking ! A Very Elegant Welcome !
Editing and video quality is impressive! Thanks for taking time on close ups and being thoughtful on video length. I love your channel!
Wow! Honestly I would have never thought it would be a good idea to put plants in with the tree!! So beautiful!!
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How sweet. It's a perfect fit for the container. I just love it. 🍑🍑🍑
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that peach would make a amazing shrub in landscape since only gets 6 by 6.
Yes! Plant fruit trees! They are so rewarding 🧡💚❤️💜
I saw one of these in person yesterday. They are gorgeous. I love the willows in the back! Yikes! Everything is greening up
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Buy more of that AMAZING tree. It's wonderful!
The grey/pink combo is just beautiful!
Yes! More fruit videos please! That tree is downright adorable.
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Can you please post a follow up video? Did the peach tree survive a full year in a container?
Gorgeous peach tree! Love the fact it can grow in a container... At least for a while... Thanks Laura!👍🌳🌱🌿
What perfect timing!! I just bought a peach and a nectarine tree yesterday! I couldn’t pass up all the beautiful blooms on the peach tree. 😍🤗🌸
Truly pretty indeed; I just wish the blooms will last longer than 1 week.
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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The peach tree is so beautiful and looks amazing in that pot with the extra plants. Your willow tree in the background looks like a great spot to relax under 🤔😍
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I must agree with others in that I felt the tree blossoms were beautiful unto themselves. While I agree that once the blossoms die out and become fruit and the tree filled with leaves, I too felt it could of stood on its own. Thank you for your time Laura in presenting this video.
Those blooms are gorgeous. I will be looking for that peach tree. Thank you.
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This is DARLING!!! An entire spring garden in a pot! Cannot wait to see the peaches!
Gorgeous. Love the underplantings as well. Perfect spot to put it with the blue shed behind.
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I saw those and wanted to get a few. Seeing how you planted them in containers I now wish that I had purchased them. I decided to wait and the last time I looked they were all out. Love the look of that container. Another great video.
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💖😍 Wow, I’ve never seen a Peach Tree, Beautiful. 💖💜❤️💗💕👍 Take care and God Bless, Chris-Raleigh NC
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I know this is random, but you should bring back the old background music you guys used to have in the older videos. The acoustic strumming/guitar picking music was a garden answer classic!! ♥️
This is a good subject. Smaller trees for the home grower is something I would like to hear more about. Not everyone has the equipment and such to take care of or pick from a tall tree. What brands/types/heights are good for a home grower?
Edibles! Great use of your container.
That is absolutely gorgeous.. those blooms😍
It’s beautiful. I had a dwarf peach 🍑 tree (Az). I had to put a chicken wire cage around it, to keep the birds from destroying them 🤗💜
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I love those pots! And dang that took a gang of soil!
SuperWoman! Can’t believe you lifted that thing.
🌸🌿🌸🌿🌸 I have cherry trees in pot ...flowers but never fruited ...as yet !
Thank you for showing us about the tree and adorable potting. I especially appreciate your review of care including spraying and products.
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Thank you very inspired by your videos!! Amazing to see a miniature peach tree!!🌺🌸🍑🌳
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Beautiful fruit tree the pink looks good with the gray.also thanks for the info..
Great coffee with Laura video I love that little tree and may have to see what they think at work about something like that! Nice muscles there Laura, picking up that tree while you were kneeling was impressive!!! Of course I am sure you are working those arm muscles by picking up Benjamin for hugs and kisses!! Thank you for the information about spraying as well.
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Simply amazing. I’m learning how much you can do with containers.
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Lovely little tree! Look forward to the update later.
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!
Planted a cherry blossom last year. It's beautiful. Highly recommend it .
Love the bright pink color!
This is so beautiful And I live in Georgia, so I should grow a peach tree! And, OMG, the trees that are flowing and filled in all around you make it look like it is almost summer there!
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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. :)
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
Sorry,I meant soil not fertilizer
I love that you have been incorporating Ivy plants lately in your containers! Just so happens to be my daughter's name, so it makes me smile everytime I see it and gives me some inspiration to use it in my own pots 😊💜
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I love trees that bloom pink
Please can you have a hoya care video? I love your videos, I learn so much from you.
Yeah, love love the peach tree it's so beautiful and you put it near the chicken coop
Very cute & pretty! The violas and other plants are also a great touch. I know what you mean about the viola/pansy being pretty hardy. I live in Manitoba, Canada where it can get up to minus 40 degrees celsius, yet sometimes in March, even though its cold and we still have a lot of snow, sometimes I'm finding blooming violas which is a great sign of life :) Thanks for the lovely video :)
Hello neighbor, I live in Manitoba as well!
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Great video! Fruit tree blooms are the best! They're a pretty, fragrant harbinger of warmer days and luscious fruit! Their blooms make me happy! The only thing I DON'T like about them is the blooms don't last nearly long enough! 🍑💜
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Love it. Also love the beautiful weeping willow tree in the background
I looove it but i would not plant anything underneath it. It distracts from the pretty tree blooms. I would just put moss to cover the soil..
The blooms will go away
Anybody else think that the peach tree alone in the pot looked pretty than with lot of plants around? Just a thought 🧐
Love the tree and the pot !!!
I KNOW what you mean; but, fruit trees are WITHOUT flowers for a much longer period than they're WITH them! I think it might be better to start out with JUST the tree. You can always choose & plant whatever seems right to complement the "bloomless" tree a little later on!🍑🌳
@@margiemcpeak9304 Not always. I have both dwarf lemon and lime trees in containers and I too planted bottoms when potted and glad I did the trees have tight roots right at the top of pot so no way I could plant later on without cutting into trees root system. Plants shade the root ball as well which is good here in AZ.
Our city is full of this tree around the streets and now there are in bloom
My grandmother had an open roof gazebo that was laced entirely with Morning Glory. I would love to see a good video on how to grow and tend to them.
If I’m not mistaken...she is trying to eradicate from her garden. I planted two seedlings and now contemplating taking them out.
Such a good looking tree, I will be watching because I want a Peachtree my garden. Thanks for sharing! Hugs 💜🌱💜
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Love the idea of a fruit tree in a container, I will definitely try this one. Thanks !💕
So beautiful 😍. You get such great pots! We still have a lot of snow, but we need this slow melt so we do not flood so much. Trying to be patient...
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Gorgeous tree! Thanks for sharing.
I love, love, love your channel. You and I enjoy the same gardening style, and I so appreciate your tips for how to care for the garden as it grows.
Props to Aaron for the excellent editing. Very professional!
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oh man I really hope my 4 seasons nursery has this
Oh how beautiful! 😍 I've never seen it before.. I want one now!
the blooms are so cute.loved this video.thank you so much.
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Love it , u describe a normal peach !
Ahahaha yesss finally! I'd constantly been checking my phone to see if you'd uploaded a new vid xD
Hi Laura it looks fabulous can't wait for update!!🌼🌺🌼🌺💞💞💞
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Yeah I don’t think I care for underplanting fruit trees at all. But I love most everything else you do! Sometimes the simplicity of a beautiful lil tree in a really nice pot is enough. 🌳
I just bought one at a flee market. I will enjoy it.
Loved the editing/ graphics. Great job Aaron.
Wow I've never seen anything like that b4!
Hi! Can you make an update video about this miniture peach tree? I'm intrigue to know the growth of this tree~ I love peach by the way! 🍑😍
Thanks!
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I love your mini.I don't have a garden center to buy one.enjoy it for me too
Since April 2019 do you have an update on this tree? I’m interested in learning more about fruit trees like pears, apples and peaches.
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Fun project.
Is there an update video on this peach tree? Love your videos; they're educational and inspiring!
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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 :(
I can't wait for the peaches! So pretty!
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Beautiful! Can't wait to see the fruit.
My "Endless Summer" hydrangea made it through winter in the garage so will be moving it to the new house. So..I think I can overwinter this tree the same way.
How are you doing today my name is Eric