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normally, if you bought the peach at the store, you don't want to try and germinate it (you don't want to try it if it's not store-bought, either). if by the rare chance it does germinate, you'll get a big bushy peach tree that bears no fruit, has lots of suckers, and gets about 20 feet tall and wide or bigger. the fact that it wouldn't be grafted also makes it extremely susceptible to bugs and diseases. if you want a good quality peach tree, head over to your local nursery. they'll find you one that works for your area as well as one that will bear really good peaches for you. :)

2007-08-08 08:17:04 · answer #1 · answered by Sapiumsebiferum22 2 · 0 0

Take one peach (uneaten).
Dig hole to approximate depth of gardening spade.
Drop peach in hole.
Cover peach.
Water periodically (dry area) / occasionally (wet area).
Wait.

However, the design of the stone means that you can actually plant it and grow a tree. In this case, follow directions above, just don't dig quite as deep.

2007-08-08 14:14:00 · answer #2 · answered by jcurrieii 7 · 0 0

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