I was gifted about 20 nice size Pawpaw's today. Has anyone here grown them from seed ? I only have one partially shaded place where I can put them, but I think it's ideally suited for their needs.
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Grandpa used to say that "ground was so poor you could't grow paw paws." Have not seen one in years. Thanks for stirring up that memory.
How well do they tolerate wet feet? I have some cottonwood trees I could use for shade, but I feel it might be too wet.
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Well that spot holds water for too many days in late winter/early spring, then. I just ate a very ripe one, and oh, man was it good!
Next question: direct seed, or pot them up and over winter?
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Wisdom can be found anywhere if one is diligent and discerning, Grasshopper.....
So what was your method for planting- pots? Direct seeding into cages/ tree tubes?I have grown a dozen or so from seed and they are my least favorite to grow.....well maybe a tie with DCO. I wouldn't say they are hard to grow at all, just beyond slow from my observations. Patience. Patience.
That's what I was seeing online, there is a video from the University of Texas showing that very technique. I already have some seeds in the fridge, and I think I'll throw a few into my nursery bed, along with planting a few directly in the woods. Thanks for all the suggestions, guys.I cold stratified them in my fridge for 3 months, then started them into pots in my basement under lights. As I said, they aren't hard to grow but man they just sit there for weeks and weeks without any sign that they are alive. Once they do grow and the weather is warm enough, they get moved outside and transplanted into 1 gal pots. I grow all summer and overwinter in my garden before transplanting to final location the following spring.