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Re: [nafex] Growing peach seeds
Bonjour Claude,
Knowing how the chances of THAT were, I didn't bother to keep it. If I could acquire pits from some Reliance peaches grown not far away, I would
certainly try them. It makes sense that a plant's offspring will be adapting to their climate better than offspring of the same cross grown in a more
temperate zone. There is a more elevated site in my county with peaches that fruit occasionally depending mostly on spring conditions. Let me look
into it. Peaches and Tea Roses are what I miss most living so far north. ...............vic NH zone 3
Claude Jolicoeur wrote:
> A 13:25 02.03.27 +0000, vous avez écrit :
> >Planting the peach pit in the ground in the fall takes care of the chill
> req. and also the
> >freeze/thaw alternations are supposed to help the pits crack and sprout
> (like other
> >stone fruits). I have found sprouting peach pits that came up from
> discarded pits, in my
> >flower beds! ..........vic NH zone 3
>
> Vic,
> Did any survive in your NH zone 3 climate?
> Claude
>
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