In SE Missouri our wild paw paws produced massive numbers this year. They were earlier too and some are still not ripe. We thought we had a few permission trees until this year. There are many trees producing an abundance and we have been eating them for over 6 weeks with no frost yet. What a strange year!
Great to see their success! I am definitely going to try paw paws soon. Next year, there will be at least one more person in Utah growing Topaz melons. Thank you for sharing!
@butlerunia Thanks for watching my video! They do need a different variety for cross-pollination. What do you mean by which is the hardest one? Are you asking about texture or which is more difficult to grow?
In SE Missouri our wild paw paws produced massive numbers this year. They were earlier too and some are still not ripe. We thought we had a few permission trees until this year. There are many trees producing an abundance and we have been eating them for over 6 weeks with no frost yet. What a strange year!
Great to see their success! I am definitely going to try paw paws soon.
Next year, there will be at least one more person in Utah growing Topaz melons. Thank you for sharing!
@@jellyfishn Yay for more Topaz melons!
Very cool info. Which one would you say the hardest one? I might give them a try in Montana? Do you need tokind for cross-pollination?
@butlerunia Thanks for watching my video! They do need a different variety for cross-pollination. What do you mean by which is the hardest one? Are you asking about texture or which is more difficult to grow?
where do you buy your plants?
@@EvanSmith-r3g I get them online from various nurseries. Starks Bros, One Green World and Edible Landscaping are some of my favorites.
So I’m still watching the rest of the video but may I ask about what area in Utah they live?
@@ForgingFreedomTV They live in Utah County.
@@gardenwiseadventures awesome thank you
Where in Utah? We have several grow zones. I have several, but they are struggling.
@@crazyplantlady2403 They live in Utah County.