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How do i plant a peach tree from the seed?

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How do i plant a peach tree from the seed?

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Don’t crack them open. They do have to be stratified to germinate. The easiest way is to keep them at 40 degrees for the winter in moist peat moss. That works and I think you might be able to get them to germinate by lightly sanding the seed but I haven’t tried that way. How do i plant a peach tree from the seed? ripped this off a message base. Answer Hi Bob, Thanx for your question. I’m sorry I’m so late. I forgot to put myself in vacation status on the website for the Labor Day holiday. Peach and cherry seeds require one to two cold periods in order to germinate. Plant the seeds in pots and set the pots outside for the winter. Many seeds will germinate in the spring provided winter temperatures are consistantly below 40 degrees F. If they don’t germinate, they may require another winter. You can fool Mother Nature by placing the pots in the fridge sealed inside a plastic bag for 90-120 days then return to the warm weather outdoors. Make sure you keep the pot watered when placing outs

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