General information and discussion about cultivating all other edible garden plants.
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June 15, 2017 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Brantford, ON, Canada
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29 May 2017 Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)
Posted on May 29, 2017 by Durgan
http://durgan.org/2017/May%202017/29...triloba)/HTML/ 29 May 2017 Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) There are two Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) trees in the garden planted in 2007 bare root about seven years growing. One tree is in partial shade and the other in full sun. The full sun tree is slightly larger. Only one fruit has been obtained last year from one tree. The leaves are not fully out yet. Both trees are covered in healthy blossoms. In the past the blossoms have usually been damaged by frost which is absent this year. This tree is unique. It is the only native large fruit tree of NA. All other large fruit trees have been imported. Zone 5 is probably on the outer periphery for this tree to grow. The fruit most delicious is not seen in stores since it is soft like a ripe banana and does not ship well. Fruit forming first time since planting about 8 years. http://durgan.org/2017/June%202017/1...triloba)/HTML/ 15 June 2017 Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) An abundance of fruit is forming on both trees. This is the first time, since planting. |
July 15, 2017 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Omaha Zone 5
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You are certainly patient. Eight years is a long stretch. What is your typical last frost?
A few master gardener friends have Paws Paw trees and others remember from their childhood, but it isn't commonly grown by the masses here. Do you have to eat it right away off the tree? - Lisa |
July 16, 2017 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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I have only had one fruit and that as last year and it fell to the ground. This is the first year that I have a number of fruit. I will watch closely an probably pick them off the tree as they become ripe.
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