PEACH | How Does it Grow?

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Published 2017-08-20
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What’s the difference between peaches and nectarines? Or is this a trick question?

We took our drones, GoPros and other cameras to a peach farm to learn everything we could about one of summer’s tastiest fruits. Be sure to stick around for the harvest — one of our coolest yet!

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All Comments (21)
  • @maxamps45
    Removing flowers manually so fruits won't compete for nutrients is so labor intensive. Goes to show that these people are so dedicated.
  • @richardvalent27
    Why are these videos just so pure and calmingly satisfying. I seriously love this channel.
  • @kellyvtec
    Nothing is as sweet as Nicole. Lol, the endless amounts of lines that nicole must have to deal with. Love the knowledge provided by this channel!
  • @MeMommyEms
    I let my daughter watch your videos because it's educational. Thanks for making such wonderful videos! God bless!
  • @mdtaylor2274
    Let's hit the like button to show some love for the Puerto Rican's hard work. And to the beautiful host Nicole.
  • @AltarenGalil
    Donut peaches? What the ...? I need that in my life right now
  • @mogatdula
    I had a peach tree in my yard and it produced so much every year. I'd love to grow one again
  • @GeeaRCee
    I feel so sad. I live in a country that doesn't grow peaches. I have never eaten a fresh peach, only canned ones. It's okay though. We have amazing mangoes, pineapples, and coconuts.
  • @buriin87
    Seriously I could feel her excitement through every videos. Again, it is a beautiful and educative film, Youtube should have more of these type of Videos, instead of those click-bait nonsense!!!
  • @chemicalcactus
    I love how this channel shows appreciation for the hardworking men and women that grow and harvest our delicate fruits and veggies - in our modern society, I think we often forget how important their skills are!
  • I grow peaches and nectarines in my back yard in Lithuania.. -20'c was no biggie for them bloomed right up in April. I love the fact that I am the first person in my street who can pick store sized peaches from his tree in backyard
  • @Pepper-rn4hh
    This is a good channel, for some reason the videos put me in a good mood. The host-lady seems super nice, and the farmers and the folks that they hire all seem to be such great people. Restores my faith in humanity, and learn a little something too.
  • Great speech at the end! I would moreover say to encourage the growth of local indigenous species of plants to increase the biodiversity and to make permaculture a global practice, because it has many perks including reducing bugs attacks due to the pluriculture.
  • @kricketkitty
    Found myself on your channel this afternoon on a rainy day indoors. As a new gardener educating myself in a wide variety of ways in how to become successful, I've watched a lot of how to videos. When yours came on, I found myself in a new dimension of food education that I thoroughly am enjoying. I've ended, in my approach to growing food (for now), slowing way down to focus on one plant at a time because I was getting overwhelmed and discouraged by the millions of factors required to understand. To develop a relationship with each plant, to learn about it, what it needs, how it grows, its unique particulars, what pests to expect and how to care for it to harvest are all important steps in the life cycle. Otherwise, gardening feels like an oceanic impossibility to manage. Maybe after I have some success with a few plants not dying, the experimentation and experience will become more natural, intuitive. So I appreciate your one plant at a time approach. Maybe you could do a plant by plant home gardening series! hint hint... You and your crew are extraordinarily blessed to be able to use your God given talents in such a way... and doing a fantastic job with independent media on an important topic. With an expertly crafted, creative blend of interesting, well delivered, well explained content, skill, cinematography, pace and style. And the music!! Amazing mental health boost. It really carries and supports the content like a smooth flowing stream. Where can I get a soundtrack of all the songs in one place?! Sincere thanks
  • @Gainsborough89
    That cheeky feller's wink ;) I'd probably have done the same cos she is just so charming!
  • As someone who is super addicted to fruits and veggies, I love this channel. It's always nice to see how these things grow. Love love love!!!!
  • @theunknown9372
    Does anyone else feel an overwhelming scene of joy and happiness and find themselves smiling throughout these videos or is it just me?
  • Wonderful reminder of what a miracle the abundance we enjoy really is. For the whole history of the world, even royalty didn't enjoy this much beautiful fruit. And I love the insight you add about what it takes to get it to that store. Lovely. Thank you.