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Re: Persimmons
[Re: countryjwh]
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12/23/18 06:42 PM
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I ordered 2 fuyu today. Got the 5-6 ft which are said to be of bearing size. Hope they turn out good.
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Re: Persimmons
[Re: countryjwh]
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12/23/18 09:20 PM
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I’ve got a ton of persimmon trees that produce mostly every year but I have no idea what type they are. Is there an easy way to identify them?
Last edited by Fishinspot; 12/23/18 09:20 PM.
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Re: Persimmons
[Re: BhamFred]
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12/24/18 12:48 AM
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I picked the last fruit off my fugues this week, they so far haven't been good for deer. If you get American persimmons be sure to get grafted female trees so you get fruit. Dunno about deer, but I can tell you if you want the fruit don't put a horse anywhere he can get to it, because he won't wait for it to ripen!
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Re: Persimmons
[Re: Fishinspot]
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12/24/18 12:50 AM
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I’ve got a ton of persimmon trees that produce mostly every year but I have no idea what type they are. Is there an easy way to identify them? Are they wild or planted trees? If they're wild, they're likely American persimmons. Look at the shape of the fruit...if it's kind of acorn shaped, it's an astringent variety and needs to be real ripe before you try to eat it. If it's kind of flattened out, like a tomato, it's a sweet variety and can be eaten as soon as the color turns, but like most fruit, will get sweeter the more it ripens.
Well behaved women never make history.~ Out back Quit laughing...I think I broke something.
Fifteen is my limit on Schnitzen-Gruben, Baby...
I have OCD and ADD, so everything has to be perfect, but only for a minute.
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Re: Persimmons
[Re: countryjwh]
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12/24/18 01:40 AM
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Wild I believe. I didn’t plant them but they are popping up all over the place. The deer tear them up but I haven’t tried them yet.
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