One Tropical Native Fruit Tree You Must Grow in Zone 4-9 that has the Best Amazing Fruit

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  • @coryfox1643
    @coryfox1643 4 роки тому +39

    Theses trees grow all over ohio/west virginia. I used to skip my first few classes all the time to go into the nearby woods to pick them in September-November. Id come to school later in the day with my book bag FULL of these fruits, I always shared with my teachers😂

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 4 роки тому +4

      Easy A huh?? That’s cute...I grow loquats but want to try these down in mobile, al❤️

    • @sandrabeck8788
      @sandrabeck8788 3 роки тому +4

      Haha you could have gone after school

    • @majayyyy1820
      @majayyyy1820 2 роки тому

      CvcuI’m v BBC lgxgo c gycgii gbxgv I CD u ox bf c z the x

    • @jarretv5438
      @jarretv5438 2 роки тому

      @@sandrabeck8788 most people are busy after school

  • @MsAusarian
    @MsAusarian 3 роки тому +3

    This is the most fantastic video that I have seen on Pawpaws. That’s it, you have successfully convinced me.

  • @halfgridhomestead
    @halfgridhomestead 2 роки тому +8

    We planted a couple paw paw trees here in Michigan where we camp. I finally found some fruits to try couple years ago at a farmers market from wild foragers they were also selling mushrooms. Yum. Hoping ours do well. I will be getting more to plant for my new house.

  • @HylanderSB
    @HylanderSB 5 років тому +43

    If you’re into finding paw paws in the wild, look at the bottom of ravines. They tend to be right where the land starts to rise, where their feet can be wet if they want. The best ones will be at the forest edge, again usually at the top of a ravine. Paw paws love land with texture. Also, they tend to spread more as clones from rhizomes so if you find one, you’ll likely find a lot more right nearby and they’re all basically the same individual like birches.

    • @HylanderSB
      @HylanderSB 5 років тому +9

      thatpat1 For those without imagination or experience, cleared land tends to be flat, at least in the Mid-Atlantic. At least it tends to be the flattest land available. Severe ravines, WHERE PAW PAWS LIKE TO BE, tend to be left wooded. Farmers, because they’re greedy (j/k), like to clear flat land all the way to the edge of ravines, or the TOP of them. That is where you’ll find the most productive paw paws because they’ll have all the things they truly love, water, sunlight and protection from the wind. Not the most of anything, but the most they can get of each without losing too much of the others. So it’s not the top of all ravines, but where they meet the forests edge. Clear enough?

    • @flatsville1
      @flatsville1 5 років тому +7

      Wild Paw Paws grow along the slopes of ravines in from top to bottom. They like the dappled shade & the water flowing down the sides & a moist micro climate. The grow very tall, slender & are easy to miss. Look up & look for leaf shape against the sky.

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому +2

      This was exactly the info I was looking for!! Excellent post!! 💯🌼😃👍🌼💯
      I watched so many videos about the paw paw, but struggled to find the natural Intel to covertly hunt them down, then replicate this in my secret camaflouged food forest to be... Full of natural traps for invasive humans... Lol 😂🤣
      Sorry I've had no sleep after hours of paw paw videos 😳
      Seriously, I greatly appreciate your info!!
      😊👍🌱🌿❣️🥭

    • @HylanderSB
      @HylanderSB 2 роки тому

      @@speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 Happy to help another permaculture geek! Good luck in your hunt and in cultivating your food forest!

    • @em3842
      @em3842 2 роки тому

      I have read on a few places that state that if you plant one of a certain cultivar, you must have another of a different cultivar completely in order for it to fruit. You do not agree?

  • @koius12
    @koius12 10 місяців тому

    You're the reason I have ever heard of this fruit. And I just want to say thanks!

  • @chris.s.9992
    @chris.s.9992 5 років тому +9

    John, I have lived in VA for over 20 years and just learned of these great fruits this year. so i have scouted out several WILD paw paw patches that i will be hitting next year! I can hardly wait.

  • @plantgurugangsta7299
    @plantgurugangsta7299 3 роки тому +3

    Your videos often come on autoplay and although i usually am not planning to watch an hour long video when they start playing, i almost always become memorized and hypnotized by your amazing content and b4 i know it, its over! Thx for teaching me how to grow ma greens Jon! 🙌 ❤🌿

  • @thuduong9759
    @thuduong9759 2 роки тому

    You make my mouth watery... I have bought 2 trees last years but I did not make it... I have ordered 2 more trees and be here by mid February... can't wait to try out

  • @coryd2668
    @coryd2668 3 роки тому +2

    I like your expressive enthusiasm!! Fun to listen to!!

  • @Walkerbtween
    @Walkerbtween 2 роки тому +5

    One of my favorite memories is being with my dear grandfather on a pawpaw picking expedition. I couldn't have been more than 6 or 7 years old ( so, early 1960's??). He taught me the "picking up pawpaws, putting em in the basket" song. It was especially funny to us because we kids called our grandfather PawPaw.

  • @trevorfichtner3539
    @trevorfichtner3539 4 роки тому +21

    We had huge patches of these in our woods. I never knew the fruits were yummy. Wish I had tried em before we moved away:( the more I get into agriculture the more I remember from that property that was real gems I had no clue I had. So sad.

  • @ClickinChicken
    @ClickinChicken 5 років тому +2

    Nothings easy. John gave us chuckle for the day. dreams come true!

    • @carlahager
      @carlahager 2 роки тому

      a seedling from a Friend. I live in Southwest PA where 🤔 they are native but have never seen any before

    • @carlahager
      @carlahager 2 роки тому

      I've been planting these for 20 yrs.Finally bought several trees.One made it along with

  • @janicerichmond8895
    @janicerichmond8895 2 роки тому +5

    nail a coffee can to a long pole like bamboo to scoop from underneath the fruit on high branches. We use this for apples all the time.

  • @ljacree5764
    @ljacree5764 3 роки тому +4

    Wow - I think I'll try to grow one here in Mississippi! Thanks, John! Love your videos.

    • @JamesPrestonThomas
      @JamesPrestonThomas 3 роки тому +1

      L J Acree,
      Plant 2 or more! Remember, they need a mate for pollination and do what it takes to attract some normal honey bees, not Africanised for obvious reasons!

  • @petereisenzopf7663
    @petereisenzopf7663 5 років тому +7

    This spring I will be planting a food forest in Albany NY and Paw Paw trees will definitely be a part of it. Thanks for all of the great info.

    • @bonniedoody3831
      @bonniedoody3831 3 роки тому

      I’m watching this in Albany, NY on March 8, 2021. Peter how are your Paw Paws doing?

    • @petereisenzopf7663
      @petereisenzopf7663 3 роки тому +1

      @@bonniedoody3831 I planted them in early July last summer which was not ideal but they made it through the hot weather OK I think. We'll see how they come back this spring.

  • @1MSally1965
    @1MSally1965 5 років тому +2

    My husbands family is from Frederick MD. We live in Mechanicsville MD. I’m ordering paw paw trees now. I’ve always wanted to try these.

  • @marchetaalbert7050
    @marchetaalbert7050 5 років тому +3

    Paw Paw butter is great and cans well.

  • @ChicquitaMBCrawford
    @ChicquitaMBCrawford 5 років тому +18

    Herring Run Nursery in Baltimore MD sells them and Tree Baltimore gives them out free a couple times a year along with other native trees and other plants.

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins 3 роки тому +8

    We looked forward to the paw paws ripening every year. The only American fruit they remind me of is persimmons,

  • @downtownbrown50
    @downtownbrown50 2 роки тому +3

    I am from Paw Paw, Michigan, and believe they will grow this far north.

    • @jafinch78
      @jafinch78 2 роки тому

      OH yeah, the Van Buren county conservation district sells the trees at their sales. I've gotten from Fennville before and I've heard they grow a little further north in some patches/groves.

  • @gabrielschroll3824
    @gabrielschroll3824 2 роки тому

    I absolutely love paw paws. My mom had a few, but cut them down - she doesn't like them, and it's her property, so....🤷‍♂
    But now that I have my own place in central Indiana, I'll be getting a couple of trees from a place in KY called Peaceful Heritage Nursery. They have an incredible selection of high quality trees, but they sell out in a matter of hours, so you have to be QUICK!
    By the way, as far as I've heard/read, yes, you need more than one tree, but they need to be different varieties. So a Susquehanna and a Mango (variety), for example. Or Kentucky State University has a good program, from what I've seen on UA-cam.
    Anyway, I can't wait to have a mini paw paw orchard, and in the meantime, I'll be ordering some online, since I live in southern California. Paw Paws require around 400 chill hours, and well, we simply don't get those temperatures here.

  • @fonseca898
    @fonseca898 5 років тому +5

    There is a nickname for the fruit that refers to a certain bodily fluid. Many people find the smell and flavor offensive. It's nowhere near as bad as durian, however. Personally I think they smell like a mix of guava and banana, but they can be a little "funky". I would love to try one of the named varieties with improved size and taste.
    I just shake the (wild) trees, and ripe ones will fall. If they don't fall off, they're not ripe enough.
    I like to freeze the pulp in ice cube trays and add to yogurt or oatmeal.

  • @user-dh4gf1vi9r
    @user-dh4gf1vi9r 5 років тому +4

    I was just telling my son about pawpaw on a hike we had a few hours b4 he posted this wow love the syncs I'm in Ohio love your videos

    • @samuelmckenzie5163
      @samuelmckenzie5163 3 роки тому +1

      Can you grow a papa tree in zone 7 outside will it survive the cold earth

  • @djmasturbeat
    @djmasturbeat 4 роки тому +7

    Passiflora incarnata, maypop, a type of passionfruit is native to some of this region, too. A little different from P. edulis, but still like another tropical fruit native to here.

  • @tara281
    @tara281 5 років тому +8

    Love pawpaws!! And yes my friends in Kelowna have several mature pawpaws, I have some 3yo trees in summerland bc. Thanks for all the info :)

    • @christinasirr7138
      @christinasirr7138 5 років тому +1

      Was wondering if they grow here, yum!! 💕

    • @tara281
      @tara281 5 років тому +1

      Christina Sirr they grow in the Okanagan very well :)

    • @christinasirr7138
      @christinasirr7138 5 років тому

      @@tara281 do you know of a good source for pawpaw seedlings or seeds in the valley, by any chance? Thx:)

    • @tara281
      @tara281 5 років тому +2

      Christina Sirr I’ve found them at garden works, there is also a guy at the Kelowna farmers market who sells them every spring (bob I believe)

    • @letsgrowveganic3889
      @letsgrowveganic3889 5 років тому +2

      @@tara281 That's awesome, I'd love to grow Pawpaws too.
      @Christina Sirr I as well live in the fraser valley and would like to find some seedlings too.
      Although if you know of somewhere in kelowna that sells them that would be great too as my sister lives there.
      Very tempting to move to the Okanagan too, love all the great fruit that is grown there.
      Thanks!
      Didn't see you replied till I posted already, but thanks. I'll try to get my hand on some for sure

  • @CamFamWettingOurPlants
    @CamFamWettingOurPlants Рік тому

    Helpful info, we are in those zones!

  • @johnterrance3075
    @johnterrance3075 2 роки тому

    0:17 : CANADA!!!!!!!!!!
    Greetings from Ontario, CANADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @muhamedfaour3710
    @muhamedfaour3710 5 років тому +2

    I have 3 pawpaw trees in my yard , planted then 9 years ago from 2 ft tall seedlings that I bought from tytyga nursery online , they are now 15 ft high , we harvest tons of paw paw every summer , large and medium size fruits , best time to eat them is when they fall on the ground same day.
    Birds don’t mess with them , squirrels love them.
    Taste delicious, the trick u need to plant different trees so they cross pollinate , I heard farmers place dead animals or roadside kills close to the trees to attract flies to pollinate those trees , u can plant them in full sun but they like partial better

    • @jamesbarron1202
      @jamesbarron1202 5 років тому

      Did you order their grafted ones or the regular seedlings? I see they offer 2 grafted paw paw varieties and also the ones planted from seed (ungrafted). I'd buy some seeds if you would want to sell some. I have 8 acres so I have room to grow plenty. I'd like to plant them around my farm pond. I know they grow best along creeks with moisture but I wonder how they do if water stands on them for a month. My pond fluctuates a lot from 1 1/2 acre to a 1/4 acre. I'd like to get them as close as possible to water. It's really hot, dry and sandy here (Texas) so I need to get them as close to water as possible

    • @muhamedfaour3710
      @muhamedfaour3710 5 років тому

      I will send u the seeds for free
      I bough mine as seedlings, they did not look like grafted. So I guess they where grown from seeds.
      Mine are in partial sun shaded with big cypress trees for half of the day.
      Planted in hard clay but far away from water.
      I never had to water them or fertilize them.
      I live in Tennessee climate zone 7a.
      They grow in the wild here.
      You might not be able to grow them in warmer climate.
      I think they like cold humid climate.

    • @jamesbarron1202
      @jamesbarron1202 5 років тому +1

      @@muhamedfaour3710 I've been researching how to plant from seed from experts and they say the seeds won't hardly germinate if they dry out more than 3 days. They said they need to be kept moist at all times as soon as you remove them from the fruit, in a baggie with peat moss. I guess a wet paper towel would work. That's how I store my pecan graftwood each year for my pecan orchard. I would at least want to pay the shipping cost. My email is jamesbarron04@yahoo.com if you want to contact me. I have over 100 fruit and nut trees. I do all my own grafting. If I can get some seedling pawpaw trees growing maybe I can locate some improved variety graftwood to improve them. Too bad the grocery stores don't sell them. They're too perishable when ripe. Thanks

    • @muhamedfaour3710
      @muhamedfaour3710 5 років тому +1

      I never planted seeds before
      I remember eating one and throwing the seeds on front yard mulch then few month later I saw few seedlings growing.
      If the still there I will let you know.
      We had a harsh cold snap last month not sure what damage it did.

  • @Helmzer.an.the.homeless.hounds
    @Helmzer.an.the.homeless.hounds 2 роки тому +2

    My first experience with the pawpaw was on a creek Bank in alabama, when I found one it was half eaten but I picked it up and when I smelled it I had to taste it not even knowing if it was poisonous or not it was completely full of seeds but the taste was amazing I took pictures and done my homework then discovered what it was I found now I look for them every year

    • @OvGraphics
      @OvGraphics 2 роки тому +1

      Dittos on the creekbank in Alabama. Shoal Creek in the Choccolocco WMA.

    • @victoriaoshea4865
      @victoriaoshea4865 2 роки тому

      So cool! And you are so need for being sensitive and noticing things and curious here's to the human spirit

  • @williampatrickfurey
    @williampatrickfurey 2 роки тому

    Fruit sorbets for those who don't know fresh fruit yet, you're great brother

  • @kittenpawsbb
    @kittenpawsbb 4 роки тому +9

    This is great I live in southern MD, zone 7a-7b. I’m researching for the best plants and trees to grow for consumption. Thank you 🙏🏽🤗. Edit: I just checked out his website, my gosh his home that was built should have been documented or maybe it was. Definitely want to get that book 👍🏽

  • @allglad
    @allglad 4 роки тому +1

    paw paw perennial perfection ...perfect!!

  • @territn8871
    @territn8871 5 років тому +3

    I'm 66 and when I was a little girl I'd eat pawpaws from my grandmother's tree. She died when I was 5, and I haven't eaten one since then...61 yrs! Oh I loved them. That was in southwest Virginia. Hers grew in a shady area that was close to a stream, so the ground stayed moist. One note to mention, some people are highly allergic to pawpaws, so if you've never eaten one, be cautious and don't eat a whole one the first time. My sister breaks out in a "poison ivy" type rash just standing close to a pawpaw tree. I could eat all I wanted and never had an adverse reaction. My grandmother's were smaller than the one you had, and hers was brighter yellow fruit. So tasty!! I didn't know they were still around and will get some to plant!

  • @joycenowell3312
    @joycenowell3312 2 роки тому +1

    My mother talked about eating pawpaw when she was a little girl in virginia near east coast. They also made little people and animals by sticking sticks in them. I'm 77. Always wanted to taste.

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому

      How awesome! Did they make dried dolls or just played with them as is? Just curious about all the uses as I'm going to start some seeds this week! I'm really excited as I got them from a seller who harvested them on the Lewis and Clark trail! Maybe the family of the same trees that saved their lives!
      Townsend channel has an awesome video about this bit of paw paw history!!
      💯🌼😃👍🌼💯🌱🌿🥭🥭🥭🌱🌿

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому

      Might be able to get some canned paw paw butter or other canned product from a small grower shipped to you!
      God bless and keep you!

  • @victorbunch7725
    @victorbunch7725 Рік тому

    And the trees w/the large leaves we use to tare it from the edge to the stim then tist one side around to the other and make drinking cups out in the woods!

  • @lorenbush8876
    @lorenbush8876 2 місяці тому

    What do you need for pollination , two different varieties or a male and a female?
    We had the push ups in about the middle 1960's but they may have had them before that, according to google they are still being sold. Thanks John.

  • @catherineedelmann4843
    @catherineedelmann4843 2 роки тому

    Just love your channel!

  • @letsgrowveganic3889
    @letsgrowveganic3889 5 років тому +3

    Great video John, I cant wait to get my hand on some seedlings in the spring and get some pawpaw trees growing up here in south western BC. Looks like there are some people already growing them nearby, I'm excited. And cant wait to hopefully try some like what you had. The only pawpaws I've tried were very tiny and kinda hard with only a little bit of flesh I could tell there was potential in them being great, cant wait to experience some higher quality ones and hopefully be growing my own too.

    • @em3842
      @em3842 2 роки тому +2

      I have read that you must wait until they are slightly soft before picking them, sort of like peaches. Do not pick when they are hard.

  • @julesmbc
    @julesmbc 5 років тому +2

    Zone 8... We have one, love it :)

  • @Joel101R
    @Joel101R 3 роки тому +1

    Get more than one! We've had one for over ten years now & it's produced six or seven fruit. :( I've tried manual pollination with the luck of six or seven. LOL. We now have some more trees maturing so.... patience.

  • @mgfons
    @mgfons 5 років тому +1

    If you live in California you can grow Cherimoya, which is related to Paw Paw and similar.

  • @jafinch78
    @jafinch78 2 роки тому

    Neat seeing the sun chokes in the background as well.

  • @theoverworkedgardener5648
    @theoverworkedgardener5648 5 років тому +3

    I can't wait to see if my pawpaw trees make to next year. And my mulberry trees to.

  • @everyone8043
    @everyone8043 4 роки тому +2

    I had been wondering about paw paws in Arizona. Worth a try I guess

  • @ourfamilybungalow3037
    @ourfamilybungalow3037 3 роки тому

    I lived in Frederick (Thurmont to be exact) the majority of my life. My family still lives in the area

  • @helenbunch9065
    @helenbunch9065 5 років тому +3

    I fell in love with the Paw Paw a few years ago, and I have now three of them growing. Apparently I developed an allergy to them. Now I have a reaction even holding them : (. This is rare, but they can give some people a poison ivy type reaction. ....just worth mentioning

    • @shdwbnndbyyt
      @shdwbnndbyyt 5 років тому

      The "poison ivy" type poison (actually an allergan) is in and just under the skin. The same is true for mangos.

    • @territn8871
      @territn8871 5 років тому

      My sister is highly allergic to pawpaws. Even if she just gets close to a tree she breaks out in a "poison ivy" type rash. I love them and never had any adverse reactions to them.

    • @jamesbarron1202
      @jamesbarron1202 5 років тому +1

      Cashews are the same until they're roasted.

  • @JamesPrestonThomas
    @JamesPrestonThomas 3 роки тому

    Learn Organic Gardening at GrowingYour Greens,
    Real Madagascar Vanilla beans are very expensive! Are these plants/trees a possibility for the cool to warm Coastal Northern California climate? Love your channel! Very detailed information! Thank you so much!!!

  • @BlakesNaturelife
    @BlakesNaturelife 5 років тому +1

    Good video!
    I have two that are seed grown 🌱 Had hard time finding grafted varieties. I’ll keep looking.

  • @PAP3RMAN.732
    @PAP3RMAN.732 5 років тому

    This guy is pretty cool. Good attitude.

  • @macawm
    @macawm 2 роки тому

    I used to live WV and found a couple trees by accident. I’d love to grow one at my home now. Any chance they’d survive in Colorado above 6000 ft?

  • @augiedoggieandmimidog4574
    @augiedoggieandmimidog4574 5 років тому

    Cool! Never even saw a paw paw. Cool!

  • @johnbuck9701
    @johnbuck9701 3 роки тому

    Found some in the oak timber in ks. The fragrance and taste was magical.

    • @gratefulila9980
      @gratefulila9980 3 роки тому

      They really are fragrant! Kind of like a perfumed mango thing going on.

  • @heidimisfeldt5685
    @heidimisfeldt5685 2 роки тому +1

    I so wished this fruit would be available at grocery stores. 😎

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick 2 роки тому

      Someone was saying the don’t really store well. Probably why you don’t see them in stores.

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому

      Yup they're easily damaged and don't store well commercially but if you find a small grower, you'll be set! You might be able to buy canned paw paw butter or other canned product that they can ship to you!

  • @OvGraphics
    @OvGraphics 2 роки тому +3

    The first time I saw a paw paw here in Alabama I was waaaay back in the forest hunting. I smelled it before I saw it and somehow instinctively I knew what it was. A tiny little bush with 3 or 4 on it. That set me on fire so I purchased one from a tree seller in the middle of nowhere who made quite a handy living out of his tree trailer. That thing took YEARS to grow. It's about15 feet tall today and I learned what 'way down yonder in the paw paw patch' meant. Got those things sprouting all over the place. Unfortunately, neophyte I was I only purchased one so that tree has never produced a single one.

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому +1

      You need a male and female I believe. Don't give up! Get another one or look up how to either self pollinate them or something, I'm still learning but I have saved a ton of helpful paw paw videos in my garden playlist today, as I'm going to start some seeds this week, I'm pretty excited! Been wanting to grow these for three years now!
      💯🌼😃👍🌼💯🌱🌿🥭🥭🌿🌱

    • @OvGraphics
      @OvGraphics 2 роки тому

      @@speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 Super great to hear from you. Well, my problem is that I'm not young gardener. Those things take forever and a day to even bloom. They are slow and a half. If you have 10 or 15 years then you'll have those things sprouting everywhere like I do. Just wouldn't darn pay for me to get into the pawpaw biz any more. Back when I got mine there was no internet or information. None of that. IF I had have known, and the seller had of known, etc....but that's water under the bridge. You're doing the right thing by getting it right to start. No good way out in the future to learn you made a boo boo. Ha.

    • @midwestribeye7820
      @midwestribeye7820 2 роки тому +1

      @@OvGraphics if you plant for future generations, you will leave a wonderful and 'fruitful' legacy.

    • @OvGraphics
      @OvGraphics 2 роки тому +1

      @@midwestribeye7820 Aside from a Magnolia now monstrous and a couple of dogwoods I planted early on everything else set down on my property...well, you can eat that fruit. Wouldn't have it any other way! Can't eat it, don't fool with it. UPVOTE! That stuff will be around way after I'm gone.

  • @genejaytre
    @genejaytre 3 роки тому +2

    They also grow here in east test about an hour from dallas

    • @ll3174
      @ll3174 2 роки тому

      I’m in San Antonio Texas do they tolerate our scorching sun and heat ? I bought two they are about 1 1/2 ft tall they were expensive and I’m debating on where to successfully plant them without having the sun kill them and the cold climate kill them during winter. What’s your advise

  • @shdwbnndbyyt
    @shdwbnndbyyt 5 років тому +4

    I currently have 2 pawpaws about 4 years old surviving in NE Ohio. I have been trying to grow them for the past 20 years ( I have planted about ten of them over the years, but between the cold, wet and people cutting them down by accident (slow growiing and easily overlooked, although in a few cases the person -- not me actually moved the marker before cutting the grass and then forgot... sheer stupidity). They are very slow growing and tend to die off in our cold winters. Mind you even the one that had lived the longest (about 15 years) only reached 3 -4 feet tall.

    • @truefact4439
      @truefact4439 2 роки тому

      Do you have paw paw living still?

  • @komreed
    @komreed 2 роки тому

    I went to his pawpaw festival in 2019 but I didn’t see you there?!

  • @garretmalvin9729
    @garretmalvin9729 2 роки тому

    Have you ever made anything with it like you have banana bread do you have you ever made bread with us or any desserts with it this is an awesome segment didn't know this type of fruit would work and different climates I'm south of the Canadian border MN you have a wonderful day hopefully you have more stuff like kind of like that that you can do and different climates

  • @avwarrior
    @avwarrior 5 років тому +2

    Wow fascinating info on propagating them from seed. Was always told you should only buy them as a trusted grafted variety to ensure proper fruit quality and health...cool vid! Adding one to my food forrest this year in So Oregon...

    • @avwarrior
      @avwarrior 5 років тому +1

      Oh how crazy! I just realized the book that told me to only get grafted PawPaws was Michael’s older book Edible Landscaping that my neighbor recently gave me...talk about synchronicity. I guess things have changed since 2013

  • @justvideos2245
    @justvideos2245 3 роки тому

    i heard paw paws taste great! im planting one later this year

  • @Murphis55
    @Murphis55 5 років тому +2

    I’ve heard that one reason this tree was not popular is because they can stink. The flowers are supposed to smell bad, however they are bug resistant and can keep insects away from other fruit trees. You can make insect repellent for your fruit trees from the leaves. Mine are now two yrs old and about four feet tall. I’m anxious to see how long it takes to get fruit. Hope it’s not years and years like peaches. Thanks for the information I love your shows. Keep on growing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️😂🐾🐾🐾🖖🏻💪🏻✌️

    • @friendlyfoodforest8033
      @friendlyfoodforest8033 5 років тому

      They are pollinated by flies and similar bugs, not bees...The flower puts of some rotten meat smell to bring them in. The flower is very beautiful, big, and unique!

    • @bluegrassdiggers9030
      @bluegrassdiggers9030 2 роки тому

      Thats not true at least it doesn't stink to humans unless you put your nose directly in a flower and still doesn't smell like meat.

  • @evangelinemunyan7934
    @evangelinemunyan7934 2 роки тому

    Which pawpaw is right if I want to grow one and I want to get a sweet juicy fruit that is easy to grow with few seeds?

  • @JamesPrestonThomas
    @JamesPrestonThomas 3 роки тому +1

    Can you 'dwarf' your Paw Paw plants for a smaller growing area and how? I live in a constantly cool (50 to 70 degrees F.) climate VERY close to the Pacific Ocean in Half Moon Bay, California. Sounds ideal, hmmm? Where can I get seeds or seedlings nearby, if you know? Sounds like a few coffee grounds in my soil mix might be desirable? Thanks!!!

    • @bluegrassdiggers9030
      @bluegrassdiggers9030 2 роки тому

      They really like warm to hot humid summers you might not be able to get them to ripen.

  • @MrSymbolic7
    @MrSymbolic7 2 роки тому

    How well do they handle the winds of a strong Class 3 or greater Hurricane ? Hurricane Nicholas came through my neighborhood an old growth Pecans where snapping like twigs literally wiped out over a hundred in my County and that was a class 1 Hurricane !

  • @steveplante8001
    @steveplante8001 Рік тому

    I am trying it in the Quebec city region! I know, I like risk, will see.

  • @sjr7822
    @sjr7822 5 років тому +2

    Did a search, I see sauces, jelly, jam, glazing etc can be made from the paw paw

  • @evangelinemunyan7934
    @evangelinemunyan7934 2 роки тому

    Would be nice if you included a few seeds with the book, more people would probably buy it if you did! I would! I may still do that, but it would be nice to get the seeds!

  • @diane5293
    @diane5293 3 роки тому +1

    is it easier to grow the paw paw from seeds? I live N/E Wa state...I live 3000 ft up on a mountain, i have ordered paw paw twice, 3 tree each time, and none have survived, what am i doing wrong?

    • @carlahager
      @carlahager 2 роки тому +1

      Nothing, I have been trying for years!!!

  • @treasurekings5631
    @treasurekings5631 4 роки тому

    Paw paw beer. That sells me.

  • @friendlyfoodforest8033
    @friendlyfoodforest8033 5 років тому +1

    I researched growing pawpaws thoroughly and found a man with the last name Peterson spent decades isolating the best eating varieties. We will be planting some in the spring on Joshua Zieba channel if you want to follow the journey. I did not like the native pawpaws from Michigan I came across. Definitely buying some Peterson Pawpaws soon from a local nursery. They help prevent cancer! Pennsylvania Gold is yellowish inside and delicious.

  • @blaynesplantvlog7117
    @blaynesplantvlog7117 3 роки тому

    Wait... if it can grow in zone 4... technically it’s not tropical but that’s still cool!

  • @jakesarms8996
    @jakesarms8996 3 роки тому

    There's a little town in Illinois called Pawpaw , lots of Pawpaws there.

  • @btpuppy2
    @btpuppy2 5 років тому

    John, I am starting to grow microgreens but am having trouble finding a sprayer that is food safe to water with in the early stages. Looking for a pump type pressure sprayer or a battery operated one (preferable one gallon but 2 gal if I can’t find one). Do you know of anything like this? Seems most are meant to hold chemicals so they don’t worry about the plastic. I know I can get glass bottles with a manual pump sprayer, but my hands give out using them. If water will be sitting in it, I don’t want any chemicals from plastic leaching into the water, let me know, thanks!

    • @carlahager
      @carlahager 2 роки тому +1

      Hi 👋, Check out Epic Gardening by Kevin Espiritu

  • @robanc4
    @robanc4 5 років тому +3

    1st! Love pawpaws, still a little challenging to grow in SoCal if starting with a small one.

    • @DL-tp2nr
      @DL-tp2nr 5 років тому

      Rob Abarca ua-cam.com/video/rkAo1gUN7zM/v-deo.html

  • @LittleRapGuy
    @LittleRapGuy 2 роки тому

    nice

    • @LittleRapGuy
      @LittleRapGuy 7 місяців тому

      Do you know what bird made that sound?

  • @thiennguyen988
    @thiennguyen988 2 роки тому

    Can you please tell me what is a pop up fruit? the first fruit that you showed.

  • @thecargotsold
    @thecargotsold 3 роки тому +1

    I am growing seedlings of the purple passion in AL for sale. I have like 500 plants

  • @smokeymcbongwater3561
    @smokeymcbongwater3561 5 років тому +6

    That's a good one paw paw

  • @bharatmatakijai7237
    @bharatmatakijai7237 3 роки тому

    Paw paw tree self pollinated or we need both Male female plants?

  • @randolphscott1215
    @randolphscott1215 2 роки тому

    When I was a kid I remember a paw paw tree , but the fruits weren’t this big - about the size of a pecan .

  • @debgarnett2468
    @debgarnett2468 5 років тому

    Hi John, when is Paw Paw season? When could I find ripe fruit at a market? And is there a market in Northern California one might find them? Will make the trip from Northern Canada during that time.

  • @nishatislam1416
    @nishatislam1416 2 роки тому +1

    How many years does it take to produce the fruit

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому

      I've heard 3-7 years. Worth the wait!
      Just need more than one, plant several in a patch... A paw paw patch! 😅🌿🌱🥭🌱🌿 You need a male and female or a way to pollinate... I'm not positive yet, I'm still learning!

  • @glentoner3689
    @glentoner3689 2 роки тому

    I am am interested but I live in Nevada. Alkaline soil will it live ?

  • @greggrease1377
    @greggrease1377 2 роки тому

    Can you use its leaves and as a ipm and leaf foliar

  • @Jar0fMay0
    @Jar0fMay0 5 років тому +1

    I've always wanted to grow some paw paws. How do they taste?
    Nevermind. John said it lol.

    • @TheJanicetunes
      @TheJanicetunes 4 роки тому

      @@joeboxter3635 Any idea on which variety John was eating?

  • @devinpowers4368
    @devinpowers4368 2 роки тому

    I have w 4 month old pawpaw tree that is over 4 foot now and I just planted it in to ground a week ago. If that pawpaw is 2 year old then, you need better soil.

  • @muhamedfaour3710
    @muhamedfaour3710 5 років тому +4

    I never had to water or fertilize them

  • @jimrenderer6627
    @jimrenderer6627 3 роки тому

    John, I know it's been a year since you made this video, but , my wife is allergic to mangos. Do you think they would have the same effect for her ?

  • @allthefruit
    @allthefruit 2 роки тому +1

    It is true that pawpaws will grow from subtropical areas in Florida and Mexico all the way up to S Canada but you should never plant the subtropical proveniences in cold climate or vice versa. Try to find a variety suited for your particular climate then you will be blessed with a good fruit harvest

  • @LisadeKramer
    @LisadeKramer 5 років тому +1

    I would love to try this in Colorado. What about the Kiwi in Colorado?

    • @nancylucas8555
      @nancylucas8555 4 роки тому

      There are cold hardy kiwi--they are much smaller around the size of a large grape. The skin is edible and very delicious.

  • @justicetruthvegan83
    @justicetruthvegan83 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much, brilliant.
    Veganic not organic though, please, cause of the more harmless and civilized definition, please.
    Thanks for mentioning Native American Indians, Sitting Bull was a veganic vegan herbal medicine man.
    Happy gardening, all the best.
    Seeds of pawpaw, papiya and pumkin also kill internal worms, (useful for us on a raw veganic vegan diet).
    Happy gardening, I wish you all the best.

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
    @golden.lights.twinkle2329 2 роки тому

    If one lives in the south-west, how do I find seeds to plant?

  • @bloodybonescomic
    @bloodybonescomic 3 роки тому +2

    Pawpaws are unique. But you can't pick them green. You can't store them. You can't juice them unless you have all day and tons of fruit.
    They are said to have stellar health benefits.

  • @TheMegtay123
    @TheMegtay123 2 роки тому +1

    Has anyone found these? I can’t find where to buy them

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому

      Yes! I'm so excited, I've been wanting to grow these for years! I found a seller on ebay who sells ones that were on the Lewis and Clark trail (they saved their lives, Townsend channel made a video with the history about the paw paw and Lewis and Clark, it's really cool!)
      The link won't stay but use this which is his title. I don't know him or anything but I'm very satisfied with his product! Tell him his Ohio buyer sent you lol... I warned him I would be sending my garden community buddies his way! 😅🌼🌿🥭🌿🌼❣️
      👉 25 Plus Pawpaw Tree Seeds Asimina triloba fresh 2021 fully stratified Yum!
      Good luck and God bless!!
      ❣️🌼🤗🌼❣️🌿🥭🌿🌱🥭🌿🌱

  • @Antique803
    @Antique803 2 роки тому

    Can you transplant a 5 year old tree or trees so you can have fruit quickly?

  • @lilyli2460
    @lilyli2460 5 років тому

    Can I grow this in Orlando Florida area? Chinese Pawpaw is different, they are not tree or bush, they are vine, like grape vine, but fruits are samilar like mango.

    • @friendlyfoodforest8033
      @friendlyfoodforest8033 5 років тому

      I heard Florida varieties don't taste good or don't fruit big fruits at all.

  • @johnathanlivingstonseagull5524
    @johnathanlivingstonseagull5524 4 роки тому

    Oh my paw paw

  • @lapetitemoma
    @lapetitemoma 5 років тому +4

    When I lived in Belize for a few years, someone brought buy a bread fruit for us to try. It looked similar to the paw paw, with the same seed looking thing in it. Anyway, I think this one might have been over ripe because it tasted like throw up. So when I see that kind of fruit, my stomach starts to tighten up.:(

    • @debbi945
      @debbi945 5 років тому +2

      lapetitemoma that was probably paw paw. It does smell like “throw up” as you so succinctly put it haha, but it tastes good. Lots of people won’t try it because it smells, but I remember the days when I wouldn’t eat Parmesan cheese because it was stinky. Now I love it

    • @ALFORDACRESFARM
      @ALFORDACRESFARM 2 роки тому

      That was probably durian. There are no pawpaw in belize!

  • @FLIPPER1439
    @FLIPPER1439 5 років тому

    I live in Central Florida 🌴☀️ and this I have to try to grow from its fruit..first I’ll eat it 😂
    I’ve never eaten one..wow
    I have 2 large mango 🥭 trees growing in my earth box..on lanai..
    Plus 6-2-3” mini peppers 🌶 plants 🌱..from ones I bought..Forget buying seeds..I like fresh seeds .
    My favorite munchie veggie..or is it a fruit🤔

    • @jcdesignsandboat-works8290
      @jcdesignsandboat-works8290 5 років тому +1

      I am in west central Florida and have a yard “5acres” full of them! I will fertilize some this year and see if they grow a little bigger fruit.

  • @drakekoefoed1642
    @drakekoefoed1642 2 роки тому +1

    i saw a few seeds for sale but prices were zany. are you selling seeds?

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому

      I just got some from ebay! Couldn't be happier, the guy already had them stratified and they're are a bunch in a bag, moist with soil and a paper towel. I'll go check if he has more!

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому

      Yes he has more. Not sure if the link will stay up, but here it is... I'll post as reply to this actually...

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 2 роки тому

      If the link doesn't stay up, this is his item title... Tell him his Ohio buyer sent you! I let him know I'm sending my online garden community his way! Lol 💯🌼😃👍🌼💯🌱🌿🥭🥭🥭🌿🌱
      👉 25 Plus Pawpaw Tree Seeds Asimina triloba fresh 2021 fully stratified Yum!