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Question by  ABracken (16)

How should I plant peach seeds so that they'll grow into trees?

 
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Answer by  Nother (102)

First, because the outer seed coating is very hard, scarify it with sandpaper or a file. Place in the refrigerator in a plastic bag for 98-105 days, to break the dormancy of the seed. Then plant outside 2" deep. Or plant outside in the fall in colder climates.

 
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Answer by  Kris (797)

You may not get a peach that's the same as the parent fruit, but it's fun to try. For the best chance of sprouting, plant your seed in a pot in the fall. Plant three inches deep, tamp down soil. Do not over water, and be patient.

 
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Answer by  Rajesh (329)

You have to plant it in a gallon pot about 1 inch under the soil. The soil must be kept moist. This seed will produce into a tree but this tree will not produce fruit. For producing fruit you have to graph the tree.

 
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Answer by  Dukeis (22)

You can plant the seed in a gallon pot about 1 inch under the soil. Keep the soil moist. The seed will produce a tree, but this tree will not produce fruit. You have to graph a tree to produce fruit.

 
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