Join ‘For the Love of Paw Paws’ author Michael Judd in exploring the planting options for paw paws from seed to transplant.

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Books by Michael :

‘For the Love of Paw Paws: A Mini Manual for Growing and Caring for Paw Paws–From Seed to Table’ – https://amzn.to/3lb7GR5

..and ‘Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist’ – available in print & kindle – https://amzn.to/3l8LRBP

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Happy Paw Pawing!

3 Comments

  1. In areas where fauna is uneducated, planting them in the fall can be risky because there’s less forage available. Uneducated fauna, that is animals that have never seen pawpaws before, are more likely to sample pawpaws planted in the fall and not learn not to eat them. Where I live pawpaws which used to be common are now rare so this has been an issues for some people planting pawpaws. I think for areas like mine, perhaps spring is better, a bit after some plants wake up but before pawpaws do.

  2. I have ordered and am looking forward to your book. I would like to know if I can separate the clones from the mother tree now in October. I'm in zone 5b

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