FINALLY! A Pawpaw tree!!

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The 7 I still need to decide on...They've grown.
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Making protective cages for seeds & little trees
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The planted ones. That stupid $70 tree...got beat up by stupid sheep. 4yrs and now shorter. Ugh.
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Rest growing and doing well.
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We have pawpaws that grows wild here. I don't know the variety but the are really good if you can catch them at peak ripness. When they start to turn from green to yellow green, are a little spongy and pull away from the tree easily.

I really hope your pawpaw does well for you, they are a unique treat. Most people, wouldn't even recognize a pawpaw if they were looking straight at it, let alone think about trying one.

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5 cages wrapped and ready for use. Debating putting tops on them, too. 🤔
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One year tree to demonstrate how'd it look in the ground. The bare legs will go, hopefully, all the way into the ground.
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5 cages wrapped and ready for use. Debating putting tops on them, too. 🤔
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One year tree to demonstrate how'd it look in the ground. The bare legs will go, hopefully, all the way into the ground.
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Nice no rabbit is going to get in that! However, if you have the wire, I think I would do tops and another warp around also. Field mice and voles can get into some pretty tight spots and get hungry during the winter. I read this in the fedco catalog that came today, hope it's helpful.

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Got two planted.
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Ordered three trees. NC-1 Pawpaw, Pennsylvania Golden & Prolific Pawpaw.
Thinking maybe planting them on a slope, right beyond the leachfield. Probably plant my little yearling wilds amongst them.
Drew a quick map plan.
Mulberry haven't rooted yet, so not planted yet.
One purple still to be planted.
Then just the cultivars + 4 wilds. After that, seeds!
Though, I wonder if I should leave 2 spots open for the wild Powhatan Pawpaw seeds...
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I need more tposts, fencing and tubing...
 

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Cultivars are here, one got damaged. Already emailed about it.
Watered and waiting to be planted by tomorrow night.

You can see my local, lush yearlings in the background.
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augh, bad angle. Three cultivar spots in a row, then two will go offset and in between. Got 4 spots ready with tposts. 4 trees will go in this year, 3 next year. Gotta add fencing wire and dig holes.
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