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  • From: mIEKAL aND <dtv@mwt.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] fruit tree propagation
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:02:08 -0500

I usually get a lb bag of seeds of PA Golden paw paw seeds from John Gordon. You'll get a lot more genetic variation establishing seedling populations but then that's what I'm looking for. Here's his contact info.

John H. Gordon Jr.
1385 Campbell Blvd.
Amherst, NY 14228-1403
(716)691-9371
nuttreegordon@hotmail.com
www.geocities.com/nuttreegordon/0maiLst8.htm Catalog as by Mail 2008
www.geocities.com/nuttreegordon/0Kitems8.htm Order Form-Plant List 2008
www.geocities.com/nuttreegordon/0Kgordon.htm Nursery & Descriptions
Grower of nut, pawpaw & persimmon
trees for Western NY climates
Located on NY Rte. 270
4 mi. north of Rte. 263
midway between Buffalo & Lockport

~mIEKAL


On Mar 19, 2008, at 7:04 AM, Mathew Waehner wrote:

A friend of mine has transplanted wild pawpaws successfully. He started
with young trees, unearthed the sucker and slowly injured it so that the
young tree was forced to rely on its own roots over the course of weeks,
then he dug deep to injure the taproot as little as possible. Even with
great care, the success rate was low.

It would be great to rescue these wonderful trees, but it would be much
easier and possibly less frustrating to buy some. I just ordered pawpaws
from Oikos tree crops- their prices are great and they have tons of forest
garden and native American heirloom crops. http://oikostreecrops.com



On 3/18/08, Brooks Miller <brooks.devin@gmail.com> wrote:

has anyone propagated paw paws? i have a stand on some public land nearby
that suckers like crazy. last fall i dug out one of the suckers and
looked
at a few others, and they all seem to have a very strong, woody taproot.
there are tons of them in the area, and they're nearby a grass trail, so
the
ones on the edge simply get mowed down every summer. i've read that the
most successful way to propagate paw paws is through grafting, but i have
no rootstock to begin with. anyone have any hints on propagating the
suckers?

also, i'm trying my hand at some hardwood cuttings of nanking cherry,
blueberry, currant, and a few nut trees. i have softwood cuttings of
hardy
kiwis as well. i was going to try rooting hormone, but i'm fairly
inexperienced with woody plant propagation. any tips are welcomed.

i'm looking for a good source of ribes and medlars, too.


brooks
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