3 1/2 years ago this video inspired me to plant 2 Elberta Peach trees in our yard. Along with several others. What I can tell you is that “AS ADVERTISED” these are the fastest growing peach veriety I’ve ever encountered. & they are delicious. I’m not bs-ing you they have grown 15 feet tall and wide in this time frame!!
Glad to hear! I got a bunch of baby peaches on my 2 trees this year they survived the late frost we had here in Tennessee. They do grow really fast, I keep mine pruned down because they can get way too big. Thanks for watching.
Your videos are a true reflection of your talent and ingenuity, my friend. It's clear that you put your heart and soul into your work. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
I'm in northwest alabama. Just planted one about 2 weeks ago , a baby tree from Walmart. Few of the leaves are turning yellow already. Is that normal , did it happen to yours? Just wondering if my tree is dieing or need something to grow more Green..
I'm in zone 5 and mine are thriving. I planted 9 of them thinking they wouldn't produce that much. I have way too many peaches. I feed them to the deer.
Not unstable at all if you properly tighten the bolts and nuts. Maybe the earlier models were shaky but there are bolts and nuts around the perimeter of the peg board to tie it all together, but even before putting the board on it was pretty sturdy.
Planted two of these yesterday and so glad I found your videos as well as comments. Going to baby them and hopefully in a couple of years have peaches to eat. I can't wait! (Zone 8 here in Texas)
Hello. Thank you for the video. I'm currently looking at purchasing this model. After owning it for awhile are you still enjoying it?. Any issues to report? Thank you. Canada
How is it these days? Dealer offering new model for 7300 with set up, delivery, steps, and cover. Seems high but understandable since there’s a massive shortage
Yes that seems quite high. I did buy this in 2018 so with the way inflation is, I assume that's a one of the primary reason for it being higher priced. It's holding up well. I have had absolutely no problems out of it thus far. Still enjoying it.
It started producing the 2nd year after I planted it. Placement of the tree as well of the climate where you live is big factors. I live in zone 7. My trees are placed in a area where I get good drainage (no puddling of water at the base) and they get 6+ hours of sunshine where they are planted as well.
That's the only worry I had it being unstable, and just garbage. I'll probably just get 1 from home depot or something. I'll just be doing little stuff a golf clubs so.
I don’t know where all these complaints about the work bench not being stable? I just put mines together and it’s nice and solid. Dragged it around my garage3 times figuring we’re I should place it. Maybe tighten all the screws snug when you’re all done putting it together? 🤷🏽♂️ other then that for the price you can’t beat it.
I just bought one of these because of the low price and all the positive reviews. If you really tighten all the screws and use lock tight, it is very stable and there is zero wobble. It is a remarkably strong bench and supports about 300 lbs of total weight on the three shelves. Assembly can be a bit awkward and frustrating unless you can recruit a second person.