Plant Your Own Paw Paw Trees
This set includes 2 Paw Paw Trees for Planting, providing you with a head start on growing your own delicious fruit. These are live pawpaw tree seedlings in pots, each containing 2 plants, ranging from 6-12 inches tall. They are dormant and without leaves upon arrival, ready for bud-break in the spring. The Asimina Triloba, or Paw Paw, is known for its unique flavor and easy growth with proper care.
The pawpaw is a small, deciduous tree that yields the largest edible fruit native to North America. These trees are famous for their fruit, which ripens in fall. The paw paw fruit is frequently described as custard-like with a flavor that is a cross between a banana and a mango, though some find it tastes milder. Planting these Paw Paw Trees will bring a unique and delicious addition to your garden.
Benefits of Growing Paw Paw Trees:
- Unique Flavor: Enjoy the distinctive banana-mango taste of homegrown pawpaw fruit.
- Easy to Grow: With proper care, these trees thrive in a variety of conditions.
- Native Species: Support local ecosystems by planting a native North American tree.
- Beautiful Addition: The pawpaw tree adds visual interest to your garden with its unique foliage.
- Two Trees for Better Pollination: Having two trees increases the chances of successful fruit production.
Key Features
- Set of 2 plants per pot, come with pot, no leaf.
- Bud-break in spring.
- Size 6-12 Inc Tall, well rooted.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will the Paw Paw Tree get? Paw Paw trees typically reach a height of 15-20 feet at maturity.
- What kind of soil do Paw Paw Trees need? They prefer well-drained, fertile soil with a slightly acidic pH.
- How much sunlight do Paw Paw Trees require? Young trees benefit from partial shade, while mature trees can tolerate full sun.
- When is the best time to plant Paw Paw Trees? The best time to plant is in the spring or fall, when the weather is mild.
- How long does it take for Paw Paw Trees to produce fruit? It usually takes 3-5 years for Paw Paw Trees to start producing fruit after planting.
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