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Re: [NAFEX] members in the AR Ozarks? - persimmons
- From: "Robert C. Mullins" <mullins@gaelicmysts.com>
- To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] members in the AR Ozarks? - persimmons
- Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 16:40:48 -0600
Well, I can't speak for most, however, here in Clarksville roughly November is a great time to pick. Usually I wait till after a couple of frost for the fruit to ripen up.
In Claremore Oklahoma, were my family currently picks tons of persimmons we picked them around the same time. If you were up in the mountains, in the Ozarks I would think it's roughly the same time, October-November. I have picked and eaten as late as January, but you will have to really reach for them, as the deer like to strip off the lower ones. Possums will devour them as well.
-rob
mangodance wrote:
If any of you live in the Ozarks in Arkansas, can you tell me what the peak time for persimmons are there? I had someone write me to ask and I'll confess I just don't know.
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[NAFEX] members in the AR Ozarks? - persimmons,
mangodance, 02/24/2008
- Re: [NAFEX] members in the AR Ozarks? - persimmons, Robert C. Mullins, 02/24/2008
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