How to Get a Peach Tree in Animal Crossing

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avatarTrainingLace2 years ago

Planting a peach tree in Animal Crossing is simple! First, find yourself some peach fruit. You might get these from a friend's island, or they might be native to your own island if you're lucky. Then, just dig a hole with your shovel and plant the peach. Make sure you water it, and in a few days, you'll have your very own peach tree!

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avatarRuingMite2 years ago

If you're all about that island aesthetic and need peaches to complete your orchard, remember: patience is key. You can't grow what you don't have. So, if peaches aren't native to your island, visit other islands till you snag some. Plant them, and voila, peach trees a'plenty!


avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

Actually, you don't NEED to water fruit trees in Animal Crossing. Just plant that peach and let nature do its thing. Watch your orchard flourish!

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