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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Paw Paw
« on: September 05, 2013, 04:38:39 PM »
There is also a huge pawpaw program at Kentucky State University, as some of you probably know. They are hosting an open house on Sept 19 with several speakers, free lunch, orchard tour, and tastings. Mr. Caimito and I are planning on going.
I have found a few fruiting trees in the wild near here, with good-size fruit, but they are not ripe yet. I still haven't tasted a pawpaw yet - I feel very anxious to live up to my username
Hoping to plant some soon, but not sure if I have a good spot for it. .. i'm afraid our soil may be too shallow in the back of our property. . sort of on a rock outcropping.
I appreciate the advice on cultivars! There's actually a nursery in Cookeville, TN that sells several cultivars including some KSU ones. Hidden Springs Nursery.
I have found a few fruiting trees in the wild near here, with good-size fruit, but they are not ripe yet. I still haven't tasted a pawpaw yet - I feel very anxious to live up to my username
Hoping to plant some soon, but not sure if I have a good spot for it. .. i'm afraid our soil may be too shallow in the back of our property. . sort of on a rock outcropping.
I appreciate the advice on cultivars! There's actually a nursery in Cookeville, TN that sells several cultivars including some KSU ones. Hidden Springs Nursery.