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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2023
  • Here's how to germinate peach seeds in a paper towel without cold stratification. This is the fast way. To germinate peach seeds, you do not have to put them in the refrigerator waiting months for growth to happen. With this method, you can start seeing root growth in about a week just keeping them in a dark place, like a room, drawer, closet or under the bed. This is peach seed germination fast and easy.
    Keep in mind, growing peach trees from seed is a long procress. If you don't want to wait long for a peach tree to produce fruit, you may want to look into getting a grafted peach tree. That way you know exactly what you're getting. With peach seed propagation, the fruit may be similar to the fruit you had. It may be better. It may be worse.
    Here's everything you need to crack open peach pits:
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  • @vesgardens
    @vesgardens  Год назад +5

    Here's everything you need to crack open peach pits: ruclips.net/video/xllXgJvzUwU/видео.html

    • @alessandromariani3015
      @alessandromariani3015 Год назад +2

      I learned that using paper this way is one of the worst ways of starting seeds, not everyone has those sofisticated materials like this hydrogen thing, so it's bad to suggest using such industrial thing.
      Instead the best method is to simply wash the seeds in water and keep them hydrated in a dark spot, every day 1 or 2 times at least. In the paper it's impossible to have success becouse it traps the mold and will make all the seeds rot... not root :P

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +1

      @@alessandromariani3015 I have always had great success with the paper towel method, so I will disagree with your statement it's the worst and impossible to grow in. I use this method with many different types of seeds with success. Hydrogen peroxide is not a necessity. There are other things that can be used instead, like cinnamon. Seeds can mold/rot in any medium used to start seeds, like paper towel or soil. Thanks for sharing your method.

    • @alessandromariani3015
      @alessandromariani3015 Год назад +1

      @@vesgardens well not mine, if you keep it static it will indeed produce mold, if you change the water it's gonna be mold free.
      i never had success with the paper towel, i wasted 2 years of trials.

    • @alessandromariani3015
      @alessandromariani3015 Год назад +1

      @@vesgardens basically after 3 days mold start killing all your seeds with such method, unless you use lot of cinnamon or other stuff, if you have it.

    • @carlenedomangue2888
      @carlenedomangue2888 17 дней назад

      Following your technique, I wrapped watermelon seeds, peach seeds and cherry seeds on the 25th of July. I just checked my watermelons seeds and they are sprouting and they look great! I sprinkled just a lil bit of cinnamon on them as a precaution and put them back in the window sill! I would add pic of I could.

  • @KB-zh4dx
    @KB-zh4dx Год назад +69

    I tried my first hand at growing peach trees from seeds last year. I did great with my apple seeds. They are 4 years old now. I have 3 lemon trees I grew from my grocery store Lemons. They are 5 years old now. And only 1 out of the 3 peach seeds grew. It's a year old and 2 foot tall. And I just planted it in my yard. I throughly enjoy growing plants regardless of the outcome of fruit. I currently also have 2 pineapple plants about 2 years old. Thank you for this video. I'm hoping to grow another peach seed. And just put it in the paper towel.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +8

      Nice! I like growing regardless of the outcome as well. Have any of them fruited or tried to fruit yet? Good luck with your peach seed!

    • @KB-zh4dx
      @KB-zh4dx Год назад +4

      @vesmagardens I haven't gotten even 1 blossom yet. But they are maybe 5 foot tall. I stunted my apple trees growth. By keeping them in 1 gallon planters and taking them inside for the winter. Apple trees love to go dormant for winter. So I didn't do them justice by not planting them.

    • @terminatortsw8006
      @terminatortsw8006 Год назад +3

      Hello did you just rinse and dry the lemon seeds right from the grocery store lemon?

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +2

      I've done that and I also removed the outer coating.

    • @slowpoke4557
      @slowpoke4557 Год назад +1

      ​@@terminatortsw8006I've heard that about citrus seeds that you do not want to let the seeds sit too long before planting them

  • @sherylbee9120
    @sherylbee9120 10 месяцев назад +15

    I knew I had to sub when you said you'd been hoarding pits cuz I came here with literally like five months of aggressively hoarded peach pits looking like a crazy squirrel-lady and you made me feel safe and seen. 😂
    There's a method to the madness!!

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  10 месяцев назад +2

      Lol! Yes there is! I have another lil pile to go through too! 😂

    • @manish-zr4td
      @manish-zr4td 2 месяца назад

      same😆😆😆

  • @Markus00777
    @Markus00777 5 месяцев назад +10

    Awesome! I have germinated a lot of seeds this way. Not sure if anyone has commented, but try sprinkling the seeds with cinnamon to control mold. Can't wait to see your updates! =)

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  5 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @davidthegood
    @davidthegood 11 месяцев назад +10

    We had a peach tree flower in just 18 months from seed. They don't take as long as you would think. Thank you for the video.

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood 11 месяцев назад +5

      Also, we tasted fruit from at least six trees we grew to maturity from seed - all the fruit were delicious! A little variation in shape and color, but all good.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад +3

      This gives me hope. Thank you!

  • @netmaxess
    @netmaxess Год назад +19

    A WEALTH of information !! You showed me what I was doing wrong. Thank you for the video.

  • @akiratayanota5183
    @akiratayanota5183 Год назад +9

    I​ am in​ Bangkok , one​ of​ the​ hottest city in​ the​ word.​ I​ planted​ one​ apple​ tree​ that​ can​ grow quite well​ ​, now​ reaching 5 feet tall but​ without blooming.​ Now I​ am​ planting peach from​ seed​ from​ your​ advice.​Thanks​ for​ sharing​ your​ useful​ video.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +2

      Nice! I wish you much growth with your apple tree and future peach tree!

    • @yangverse
      @yangverse Месяц назад

      i wish you well!

  • @georgemccoy6483
    @georgemccoy6483 28 дней назад +1

    She's very informative, and she doesn't drag out the information. Great job!

  • @annettehernandez2
    @annettehernandez2 Год назад +7

    Thank you for this video! I'm a new gardener and the info you provided is going to come in handy! You've planted the "kernal" . 🤗

  • @livinglifehandson7316
    @livinglifehandson7316 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great video! This is the first year that I got fruit from my peach trees, and I didn't know how to plant the seeds. Thanks for posting this!

  • @user-qo1hv4eg1m
    @user-qo1hv4eg1m Месяц назад +1

    I just started gardening very recently. I have a compost ball and I only have a few successful plants. Two young blueberry bushes, two sweet pepper plants and one very enthusiastic tomato plant. I'm very new to this but I just found your channel and I can already tell this is where I need to be getting my information. You explain things in a way that is very easy to understand. Thank you so much.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Месяц назад

      Thank you!! I wish you lots of growth and fruit from all of your plants!

  • @evelyny7037
    @evelyny7037 10 дней назад

    One of the best videos on growing anything that I have ever seen! Your attitude is awesome and I hope contagious! I appreciate this very much and I am just about to get started and try my hand at this! Blessings from Texas! ☺️🦋

  • @jenlewren
    @jenlewren 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is such a comprehensive guide for growing nectarines! Thank you 😊

  • @shelina1
    @shelina1 10 месяцев назад +3

    You are amazing. Packed full of info and clearly a positive vibe. Thank you!! Gonna plant some peach seeds :)

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, Shelina! I hope your peach trees grow to produce delicious fruit!

  • @helenwilliams7552
    @helenwilliams7552 11 месяцев назад +2

    Man! I love your attitude and experience!

  • @matthewlarue1883
    @matthewlarue1883 Месяц назад +1

    Most of the peaches i have grown from pits were actually almost spot on to the original fruit. My apples on the other hand were very mixed. My citrus was pretty close as well. It all just depends on what pollen it gets and whether or not the original was hybridized or some kind of special crossing as well. Most of the peaches and nectarines were amazing though.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience! It definitely gives me hope! How long did it take for the trees grown from pit to fruit?

  • @Rajmaata8829
    @Rajmaata8829 2 месяца назад +1

    This is so cool, for you to share, 😢 remember learning this in 8th grade science class in the 80s 🤭🤫

  • @davidjangel
    @davidjangel Год назад +8

    Man, this is so helpful, thanks. I live in Scotland and have a bad habit of trying to grow seeds from shop bought fruit. The pomegranate was particularly heartbreaking.
    Wasted like months trying to grow some gorgeous white peach pits in the fridge, I will try your method very soon and will at least know what's what after a few weeks.
    Ah last thing, I was too scared of smashing my seed along with the pit, so I dremel sawed around that bad boy to weaken it somewhat to make for lighter smashing.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +2

      I'm glad this video helped, David. I hope your seeds germinate and grow nicely for you! I will say, the peach seeds aren't like cherries. You can easily smash a cherry seed trying to get it open like this, but I dont think I've ever smashed a peach seed. If you decide to try it, just make sure to hit the side of the pit. I'd like to think there's a greater chance of smashing the seed on the face of the pit but 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @priscillapatten6229
    @priscillapatten6229 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing! I put my apple seeds in the fridge and waited for what felt like Forever. I'm an impatient person and this method is awesome 😊

  • @Tinysorchard
    @Tinysorchard Год назад +9

    Most stone fruits like peaches do generally grow true from seed.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +3

      Thanks for letting me know.

    • @Tinysorchard
      @Tinysorchard Год назад +2

      @@vesgardens anytime. Best of luck on your adventures

  • @Vermicompost
    @Vermicompost Год назад +2

    That was a very cool video!! Thanks for showing the good and the bad and the trees after they grew!! Another excellent video!!🪱🪱🪱

  • @IntuitArt-rb4br
    @IntuitArt-rb4br 7 дней назад

    Genuinely informative so thank you!!!

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  6 дней назад

      Thank you! Glad it helped!

  • @joijoi617
    @joijoi617 Месяц назад +1

    THANK YOU

  • @magicpotion7252
    @magicpotion7252 5 месяцев назад

    Ive always wanted a peach tree, but getting them from Lowes for like 50$ has just never been a great oppertunity for me. I was always told that growing seeds from grocery store plants wasnt possible, and I was sceptical one of your videos was giving me false hope, but after seeing the rest of your channel im so eager!

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  5 месяцев назад +1

      Growing from grocery store is absolutely possible! If you don't want to do the paper towel method or it doesn't work for you then just throw the seeds in some rich fertile soil and see what happens. I've done that with a couple stubborn seeds and they grew. Good luck!

    • @magicpotion7252
      @magicpotion7252 5 месяцев назад

      @@vesgardens oh awesome!! Have you ever gotten any fruit out of the trees when growing grocery store ones? I've heard some say you don't get fruit and it's made me paranoid😅

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  5 месяцев назад

      @@magicpotion7252 no, my trees are only about a year old now so no fruit yet. There have been other people in the comments and online that have said they've gotten fruit though! And that it was good! That gave me hope. Hope it gives you some too!

  • @sonjaloyd1584
    @sonjaloyd1584 Год назад

    Thank you for this information, it’s my first try at germination with peach seed. I’m in northern Ohio and our summers can be brutal , but I this that best for fruit of it.
    Can’t wait to try. 💕

  • @wjhill3702
    @wjhill3702 25 дней назад +1

    Love that video

  • @user-ug5sb6qg1u
    @user-ug5sb6qg1u 21 день назад

    I helped my grandfather plant a peach tree we got from a neighbor in high school, now there are so many peaches on the ground that we couldn't get to in time the chickens are going crazy eating them. I'm going to plant twenty or thirty and over winter them in pots to either sell or give away in the spring.

  • @candyelemental1846
    @candyelemental1846 Год назад +1

    Thank you for being clear and to the point sis! Glad I found your channel

  • @YooooouKnowwwww
    @YooooouKnowwwww 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the vid, very helpful! I always heard that peaches are the one seed that you can hope to get true to seed, not 100% guaranteed but better chance than most other fruits.

  • @stewarthawkins1554
    @stewarthawkins1554 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've heard that you can sprinkle a little bit of cinnamon powder to the paper towel to control mold.

  • @user-sg4js1ju9b
    @user-sg4js1ju9b Год назад +1

    this is amazing! thank you

  • @evoandy
    @evoandy 15 часов назад

    The way I do the paper towel method is by using a little spray bottle and mixing hydrogen peroxide and water and just moistening the towel lightly. H202 actually can help germination by slightly softening the outer layer of the seed.

  • @edprotas4148
    @edprotas4148 11 месяцев назад

    I follow the same process to germinate my winter squash seeds. The only thing I would add is to use non-chlorinated water. You can use tap water that is chlorinated if you just leave it in an open container for 24 hours. The chlorine will out-gas in that time.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      I try to when I remember. Thanks for the tip!

  • @ernestoescobar1967
    @ernestoescobar1967 Год назад +4

    I heard cinnamon helps prevent mold

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 4 месяца назад

      its ok but wont stop real dmg

  • @mavrickjohn1
    @mavrickjohn1 Год назад +6

    Just something to remember. A seed that grows but doesn't give good tasting fruit is known the next year as root stock for grafting!

    • @Saynothing869
      @Saynothing869 7 дней назад

      What does that mean

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  6 дней назад

      You can use it to grow another, better tasting variety, on it.

  • @pearllozano633
    @pearllozano633 2 месяца назад

    Just watched your video 🎉 thank you! you covered all my questions 👍💯 👏

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  2 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @mrtopnight1
    @mrtopnight1 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video. My question is after germination and planting in small containers are you growing them inside until the following spring or is it better to let them go through a cold cycle outdoors? I'm thinking about starting now and moving them to a poly tunnel for the winter after they are well started.
    Thank you !

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +4

      I grew them inside until it was warm enough to put them outside. I was afraid of the seedlings getting cold shock and dying. I'll be leaving them outside this winter, covered though.

  • @Road7H
    @Road7H 11 дней назад

    Great, video!❤❤❤❤

  • @dal968
    @dal968 Месяц назад

    I started to grow each plant from seed because i notice that the ones grafted that i buy they almost always grow slow, low production etc...while i have 2 casually borned from seeds they have no patology, they do great. From seeds they are stronger, the bad thing is the wait time and the lottery with fruit quality

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Месяц назад

      Interesting. Thanks for sharing that. I'm gonna keep that in mind about the grafted trees growing slower.

  • @FreakyFunnies
    @FreakyFunnies Месяц назад

    Very nice informative vid. Thanks!😊❤

  • @moviesforrandy
    @moviesforrandy Месяц назад

    good job farmer.

  • @mickeywelch4880
    @mickeywelch4880 Месяц назад

    Love the video. Thank you.

  • @osofu77
    @osofu77 Год назад

    Trying this method today!
    Gracias

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад

      Hope you get some good growth!

  • @carlenedomangue2888
    @carlenedomangue2888 19 дней назад

    Hi, I have enjoyed your videos.😊 However, I have a couple of questions about your soil mix. I’m having a hard time finding the “shale”. Where do you buy yours and what is the brand name? Also is “Coco Coir Brick- Coconut Soil” the same as the Coconut Coir that you use in your potting mix? Thank you!

  • @tlotlosenai7304
    @tlotlosenai7304 4 месяца назад

    ...getting a new sub. The Lord be with you

  • @Thryce23
    @Thryce23 Год назад +3

    I read that cold stratification can occur while the plant is still in the grocery store, depending on where/how long they were kept prior to sale. I wonder if that's why these germinated successfully without that step?

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад

      That's interesting. Didn't know that. It's possible!

  • @RussellBooth1977
    @RussellBooth1977 11 месяцев назад

    They were probably stored in cold storage if they were bought from the supermarket or greengrocer therefore they may have even started germinating before they were bought.
    My grandfather on my mothers side has had good luck growing peaches & nectarines which were sown from seeds which were from store bought peach 🍑 or nectarine.
    My dad has a white peach 🍑 tree which was self sown but he hasn't got any real great fruit off them & the birds still peck at the fruit even when netting is placed over the tree !
    It was a self sown peach 🍑 tree which was transplanted.!

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      Nice! How long did the trees take to produce fruit?

  • @jasjakowski3616
    @jasjakowski3616 Год назад

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!great video

  • @larryduke1991
    @larryduke1991 День назад

    Use cinnamon to prevent molding

  • @williamvillar2519
    @williamvillar2519 11 месяцев назад

    I did this with peaches and donut peaches and apricots and most of them rotted. I put the rest into pots of soil once i realized this. I use this method for citrus seeds all the time but for stone fruits it didn't pan out like i had hoped. There is a Peach tree growing out of my compost bins that I need to move this winter when it goes dormant. Go figure, the pit I wasn't even trying to germinate grew into a beautiful tree.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      Ha, I buried peach seeds I thought were too moldy/rotted and a couple of them grew. Funny how that works.

    • @newboysgeneration6198
      @newboysgeneration6198 11 месяцев назад

      @@vesgardens
      Of course no matter What and how life treats you Bad, u just must keep Fighting to survive... that's what the Seed did😊

  • @jasjakowski3616
    @jasjakowski3616 Год назад

    Great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TRAPSQUAD187
    @TRAPSQUAD187 11 месяцев назад

    3:32 Oh hey you know if you kept some fish in your house in a 20 gallon tank once a week when you do water. Hanged you can use that water to feed the plants and every 5 months when you clean your filters you can use all that poopy filter water and fertilizer my plants absolutely LOVE IT ❤

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I've heard about people doing this! I don't have fish, but thought about using fish fertilizer instead.

    • @TRAPSQUAD187
      @TRAPSQUAD187 11 месяцев назад

      @@vesgardens hey if you want I wouldn’t mind shipping you some of my fish waste in a bottle lol do you have a PO BOX ?

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      @@TRAPSQUAD187 lol no, I'm good. Appreciate it though!

  • @stevencorrea8032
    @stevencorrea8032 2 месяца назад

    Oh I remember doing this when I was a child when I was in 5th grade

  • @dmitrimikrioukov5935
    @dmitrimikrioukov5935 11 месяцев назад

    Yughurt contains bacteria that naturally fight mold. Where I live there are commercial houseplant fungicides based on this principle.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      Interesting. I may look into that! Thanks.

  • @vixx275
    @vixx275 2 месяца назад

    Thumbs up.ood job mama.😁😁

  • @pavlovssheep5548
    @pavlovssheep5548 5 месяцев назад

    a lot of store bought fruit , have already spent weeks or months stored in cold conditions , so are pre stratified

  • @donfullbright8468
    @donfullbright8468 Месяц назад

    Thanks

  • @mavrickjohn1
    @mavrickjohn1 Год назад

    Thanks for the video I loved it! I'll be trying it with some seeds I have. When is the best time of the year to do this is August too late?

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад

      Personally, I do this whenever I have peach seeds. However, I will keep the seedlings indoors during winter then wait until to put them outside and leave them out during winter once they've grown since the trees do need those cold periods.

  • @KeikoMushi
    @KeikoMushi Год назад

    The advice could be translated into other stone fruit and nut seeds as well.

  • @denisemiller8474
    @denisemiller8474 Год назад

    Your awesome 👏🏻

  • @kevinkelly1529
    @kevinkelly1529 4 месяца назад

    Well done!

  • @ObjectTimelapse
    @ObjectTimelapse 11 месяцев назад

    ❤❤ Really awsome of peach seed slicelyvgrow❤❤

  • @OsirusHandle
    @OsirusHandle 4 месяца назад +1

    perhaps the trick is to put ur peaches in the fridge and eat them over a month 😂

  • @Jackyboi887
    @Jackyboi887 26 дней назад

    Does not stratifying affect cold hardiness in their first winter, or otherwise impact their growth?

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  26 дней назад

      Mine survived the winter just fine!

  • @eyeofbass
    @eyeofbass Год назад

    Fabulous. 🙏

  • @beholder4465
    @beholder4465 9 месяцев назад

    i put cinnamon it prevents mold

  • @cantwealljustgetalong2
    @cantwealljustgetalong2 2 месяца назад

    hi Ves, i just ate 2 peaches and with both of them, the hard wood case of the seed was broken when i was biting into the peach, so i took the seed from the inside and noticed it was soft. i put both seeds in water, and the both sank right away, are they viable? im thinking since they are very soft maybe they are bad

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  2 месяца назад

      In my experience the soft seeds aren't good. I haven't gotten them to germinate and sometimes if you squeeze them the insides just ooze out. I've recently gotten some peaches like that too smh. The seeds should be nice and firm.

  • @enegueecirp3120
    @enegueecirp3120 5 месяцев назад

    Moist is key, but not too much or else it goes wrong.

  • @jerryr7806
    @jerryr7806 Год назад

    Try a little sprinkle of cinnamon on your seeds in the paper towel to keep mold from growing

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад

      If I remember this, I'll try it. Thanks, Jerry!

  • @esmysyield2023
    @esmysyield2023 11 месяцев назад

    So you dont pull off the thin brown coating from the seed? I have seen people do it both ways but they never gave an update on the different success rates. Have you tried it both ways? And if so which one did better for you?

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад +1

      I don't. The brown skin is like a protective barrier. Sometimes when I remove it or a piece gets torn off when handling the exposed part rots fast.

    • @esmysyield2023
      @esmysyield2023 11 месяцев назад

      @@vesgardens oh ok. Thanks

  • @mukjay
    @mukjay Месяц назад

    I have a question. Is it okay to germinate them during hot season?

  • @joshholschuh1847
    @joshholschuh1847 Год назад

    Your words have gold laces thru them

  • @OutdoorMinnesota
    @OutdoorMinnesota 4 месяца назад

    I got 3 out of 5 seeds to sprout with the cold way , but then after I put them in soil, after a few week , the 8-9” sprout just die .. so where did I go wrong ??

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  3 месяца назад

      It depends on what kind of soil they were in, where you kept them and things like that. Sounds like root rot to me.

  • @joshuakneer4091
    @joshuakneer4091 11 месяцев назад

    I’ll be trying a split germinating batch, with half being stratified, so I can make my own conclusion

  • @joshholschuh1847
    @joshholschuh1847 Год назад

    Cut the paper towel to the roots to free them

  • @jennyanimal9046
    @jennyanimal9046 11 месяцев назад

    I just shove them in the ground and water. Companion planting to the showroom in a pot that you water everyday for another plan that would eventually grow you pull it out and stick it in his own pot

  • @JalisaVelez-tj6ck
    @JalisaVelez-tj6ck 10 месяцев назад

    Sooooo I got some peach seeds and I was told I had to remove the “brown” skin on the seed then plant it in the soil… I see you didn’t do that did I totally screw up??

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  10 месяцев назад

      No, you didn't. The brown skin is the protective coating of the seed. I've noticed that sometimes in certain areas of the seed that brown skin got torn off the seed started to rot in that spot quicker. Just keep an eye on your seeds, check on them to make sure they're still firm.

  • @joshholschuh1847
    @joshholschuh1847 Год назад

    I can't get peach seeds to germ. I've got almost every fruit tree I want but Bartlett pears and peaches are a miss here.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад

      What have you tried? I've had a couple seeds that I thought either rotted or took too long to germinate so I assumed it wasn't viable ended up germinating after I threw them in my "compost pot".

    • @joshholschuh1847
      @joshholschuh1847 11 месяцев назад

      I've tried the paper towel method , I've tried the lemon seed method, the apple method. Nothing is bringing peach sprouts

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      @@joshholschuh1847 that's interesting. I'm wondering if they're sterile 🤔

  • @Hedgehodge-
    @Hedgehodge- Год назад

    did you need a cold period first for these, i really dont want to wait 4 months with my seed in the fridge, its not like i planned on them fruiting the first year anyway. Thanks for this

  • @sugarsimmons2285
    @sugarsimmons2285 Год назад

    What if I want to plant seed at a later date? How do I store them during the cold winter months?😊

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад

      I kept them wrapped up in a paper towel for over a month before I cracked them open. If I wanted to save them, I'd just wrap them, leave them and open when ready. Some seeds may not make it though.

  • @saadasoccer
    @saadasoccer 11 месяцев назад

    Free Rootstocks, you can always graft onto it

  • @patriciahappnie1115
    @patriciahappnie1115 10 месяцев назад

    I really would like to try to speed, but I have a hard time takes so long and I guess I love patience been patient with avocados and I’ve tried so many and only got one with good results. Maybe I don’t have enough sun maybe I have too unfortunately, the bad side of not being able to get Roots on my PJs in the fashion world frustrates me

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  10 месяцев назад

      Some seeds just aren't viable and some are stubborn. For seeds that just don't grow when using the paper towel method, I just throw them in my compost container and sometimes one or two may end up sprouting. I can't remember, but I think Avocados have taken about a month at least to sprout for me.

  • @DogGran
    @DogGran Год назад

    Does cinnamon on the paper towel prevent fungus?

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +3

      It could help. Cinnamon has antifungal properties.

  • @shoomshow496
    @shoomshow496 Год назад

    It would have been great if you talked slowly, so it would be much more understandable. Thanks

  • @monti409
    @monti409 8 месяцев назад

    Would peaches grow in tropical weather, thank you

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  8 месяцев назад +1

      I believe peach trees need a cold season, so it would probably be best to find a low chill variety that can tolerate your weather and environment.

  • @the5ER4F1Mchannel
    @the5ER4F1Mchannel Год назад

    Спасибо!)

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +1

      You're welcome!

    • @the5ER4F1Mchannel
      @the5ER4F1Mchannel 11 месяцев назад

      @@vesgardens В общем, попробовал прорастить семена нектарина Вашим методом. И действительно получилось с первого раза! Раньше никогда не получалось, а теперь есть семечко с красивым аккуратным корешком. Теперь интересно, что из этого вырастет!)

  • @ChrisFletcher611
    @ChrisFletcher611 10 месяцев назад

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but this will not lead to having a tree that will bear fruit. You’ll end up with some form of a peach tree, but there’s only a 20% chance it’ll bear fruit and that fruit will be inedible.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  10 месяцев назад

      You're wrong. That doesn't go for all fruits. I believe that's true for apples. You can grow a lot of fruits from seed and get good, edible or bad inedible fruit, but ultimately it won't be the same as the original fruit you had. If you want the same fruit or a guaranteed good fruit then it's best to graft. Usually people who have grown peach trees from seed and have gotten fruit from it say the fruit is good and/or similar to the original fruit they had.
      Edited to add: unfortunately, people discourage the act of growing fruits from seed because of the uncertainty, which I get, but I choose to look on the bright side. You either get something good/a new variety or rootstock/mulch if you don't like it 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @youngflourishing4632
    @youngflourishing4632 Год назад +1

    I know it’s been 3 months. Do you have a update?

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +2

      One of the trees died. I ended up dumping some moldy seeds in my worm pot and I think one or two of them germinated. I can make a dedicated video. What all do you want to know?

    • @youngflourishing4632
      @youngflourishing4632 Год назад

      Oh no! I would love to see a video on the ones in the worm pot. Also, a video on things you would’ve done differently. If you added any fertilizer. Did you keep them inside or put them outside? Stuff like that.

    • @youngflourishing4632
      @youngflourishing4632 Год назад

      @vesmagardens thank you for responding!! 💜🌸

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +1

      @@youngflourishing4632 you're welcome! I'll come back to this comment with a link to the video once it's done.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Год назад +1

      @@youngflourishing4632 just uploaded! ruclips.net/video/E1GCbFaK1fA/видео.htmlsi=i3YFyaw8KlLmQHMu I'm glad you asked for an update cause these trees were really on the road to death! 🥴

  • @mariacristinarafolsjiao2266
    @mariacristinarafolsjiao2266 3 месяца назад

    Peach seeds to in side the almond

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  Месяц назад

      Even though peach and almond seeds look exactly like these are peach seeds, NOT almonds.

  • @jorgs9508
    @jorgs9508 11 месяцев назад

    The one that gives me issues is lavender, is difficult to germinate

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I can't help you there. I gave up on trying to germinate lavender lol

  • @CJ-cr2so
    @CJ-cr2so 7 месяцев назад

    Where u get ur shale? My store went out of business.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  6 месяцев назад

      Grocery store. Check your local garden nurseries and landscaping supply if you haven't already.

  • @Mr91495osh
    @Mr91495osh 4 месяца назад

    Why not just plant the send in dirt and water it ounce a wee. Wouldn’t that be the organic way.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  4 месяца назад

      This method can be faster.

  • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
    @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Год назад

    Just remember for anyone doing this it may take decades to get fruit from trees grown from seed, and on top of that it may not even be edible because they aren't clones they won't be the same variety. That is why the most practical way is getting a rooted cutting or a grafted tree. Grafted is usually best and will give you fruit right away. It's mostly just research institutions and commercial growers that grow from seed hundreds or thousands of plants then pick one to clone from breeding programs.

  • @slavenkabozic9655
    @slavenkabozic9655 11 месяцев назад

    Molim vas omogucite prevod na Srpski jezik !

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      I'll look into this! Thanks for letting me know.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  10 месяцев назад

      Ok, you are now able to translate this video and the most recent videos into Serbian language!

  • @georgettagarcia9368
    @georgettagarcia9368 11 месяцев назад

    😅🎉🎉

  • @blazeyurlyf
    @blazeyurlyf 11 месяцев назад

    You won’t get genetically identical offspring from seeds. Only by taking cuttings from the original plant.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      I know, but thank you.

  • @garden7863
    @garden7863 4 месяца назад

    I also make videos but can't get views like yours...my videos are not the worst(that's what I think)....hahaha.. My video on peach has all the relevant steps in a precise way...still got nly 246 viewssssss....

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  4 месяца назад

      Work on SEO, make thumbnails and titles people would be interested. You have to experiment to find what's best for your audience.

    • @garden7863
      @garden7863 4 месяца назад

      @@vesgardens thank you for the help...but if you see the number of views on some of the video going around with hardly any thumbnail you get perplexed by the idea of SEO thing

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  4 месяца назад +1

      @@garden7863 that's because those are usually from accounts that have an audience that is already established and would share their videos just because. If you're just starting your videos need to be found. Optimizing for SEO allows your videos to be found for years to come thus your audience will continue to grow. I didn't get these views overnight. It was a slow journey. Use your analytics to find what people are searching for in your niche and make videos about them. The research tab in analytics is good for this.

    • @garden7863
      @garden7863 4 месяца назад

      @@vesgardens thanks for the sincere comments...God bless you

  • @Not_Built_For_This_World
    @Not_Built_For_This_World 11 месяцев назад

    If you do this from store bought peaches, you will be *HIGHLY* disappointed! Peaches are largely grown on a different rootstock and the peach tree is grafted on.
    Much like if you plant an apple seed from a: granny smith, fuji, macintosh, etc. You'll grow something that looks like a crabapple and is only good for bittering beer as a substitute for hops. Most commercial apples are grown on M-111 rootstock. While commercial peaches are largely grown on MP-29 or Controller6 rootstocks.

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад +1

      There are plenty of people out there who have done this, with peach seeds, and said they got good tasting fruit from it. I say this, if you want a guarantee, get a grafted tree. If you want to try something different, grow from seed.

  • @lickitysplit3867
    @lickitysplit3867 11 месяцев назад

    I knew stratification was prob bs

    • @vesgardens
      @vesgardens  11 месяцев назад

      Maybe for peaches. Some people question whether or not the peaches were in cold storage before getting to the store and maybe that's why they germinate so quickly.

  • @m42037
    @m42037 Год назад

    Don't forget to tell parents to make sure children don't eat the seeds because of cyanide poisoning