[Magdalen] Pawpaws - young trees available

Susan Hagen susanvhagen at gmail.com
Thu Sep 10 23:50:14 UTC 2015


I don't think it would make jam but it would make a great frozen sorbet.
It has a custardy texture.


On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 7:27 PM, Jay Weigel <jay.weigel at gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe you should try making it into jam, Susan? It sounds like that might
> be a solution.
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 7:18 PM, Susan Hagen <susanvhagen at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Wow Cady!  I gave the ones you gave me to my neighbor who planted them
> out
> > at his place at Rawley Springs.  He and I both have as many as our back
> > yards will support.  One of mine is just full of fruit this year, the
> other
> > has only one clump.  Last year was the first time I had much fruit.  I
> > found it pleasant but sweeter than something I would eat much of.  I
> liked
> > it better with a squeeze of lime juice.  I gave lots to my next door
> > neighbor who is from Zambia and loves fresh fruit.  He said he made some
> > into smoothies and took some into work to share with his students.  The
> > critters got what was left and seemed to like the ripe fruit very much.
> I
> > would find scattered seeds but not a shred of skin or fruit under the
> > trees.
> >
> > I think the trees are very handsome.  They're sort of pyramidal in shape.
> > The branches are very floppy and have trouble supporting the fruit.  The
> > young trees need either to be planted in the shade or you can construct
> > shade structures for them in their first years.  They are the larval host
> > plants for one of the swallowtail butterflies too.
> >
> > Susan
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:58 AM, cady soukup <cadyasoukup at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > ObAnglican - some of us are gardeners!?
> > >
> > > We have yearling & two-yearling pawpaw trees available. I live in the
> > > Virginia mountains, so pickup or drop-off are the best options. We
> > > have - hmm - 30 or so young trees available? They should fruit at
> > > about 5 years, although they need assistance with cross-pollination.
> > > If you are the moderately adventurous sort, we will have stratified
> > > seeds available soon. Yes, my husband is doing more than his share to
> > > spread the wealth of pawpaws.
> > >
> > > The trees are very brittle - the branches break when climbed by
> > > raccoons, and so do better in shady areas. They are very attractive
> > > trees, grow up to be a bit larger than "shrubbery," and have large,
> > > glossy leaves that deer do not eat.
> > >
> > > Cady
> > > hoping the levels of chaos will begin to wane - I've now had the same
> > > job for almost 3 full paychecks, have a vehicle of my own for the
> > > first time in about 25 years, and am beginning to sort out schedules,
> > > transport, computers, and finances <phew>!
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Before enlightenment pay bills, do laundry.  After enlightenment pay
> bills,
> > do laundry.
> >
>



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