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- From: nottke <nottke1@earthlink.net>
- To: nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw
- Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 06:04:47 -0400
George,
If you get some fresh pawpaw seeds now, store them damp in the fridge for
100 days, plant them in pots in January, set them out a month after the
last frost, you should have first blossoms in 2005, and first fruit in 2006.
Fruit set is much greater with at least two non-clone trees.
Grafting a non-clone onto a pawpaw will allow the same out-cross
pollination as having separate trees.
Jim Nottke
Pfafftown, NC
Hardiness Zone 7A
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[NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
Georger, 09/26/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
nottke, 09/27/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
Mark Garrison, 09/27/2002
- [NAFEX] PawPaw in Northwest?, Mark Lee, 09/27/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
Mark Garrison, 09/27/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
Helga and Bert Dunn, 09/27/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
mIEKAL aND, 09/27/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
Thomas Olenio, 09/27/2002
- Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw, mIEKAL aND, 09/27/2002
- Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw, Helga and Bert Dunn, 09/27/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
Thomas Olenio, 09/27/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
mIEKAL aND, 09/27/2002
- Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw, Doug Woodard, 09/27/2002
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Re: [NAFEX] Questions on PawPaw,
nottke, 09/27/2002
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