Tamy sent photos of a pawpaw grove she discovered in the woods:


How wonderful to find pawpaws in the wild. The trees are not easy to find as they hide in the understory.
โฑ๏ธ
Read time:
Tamy sent photos of a pawpaw grove she discovered in the woods:


How wonderful to find pawpaws in the wild. The trees are not easy to find as they hide in the understory.
Written By:
2026 Reading List
Currently Reading
The Holy Bible (Douay-Rheims translation) by God
Don Quixote by Cervantes
Finished Reading
History of Rome by Michael Grant
Cross Creek by Marjorie Kinnan Rowlings
The Life of Greece by Will Durant
The Annals of Imperial Rome by Tacitus
The Persian Expedition by Xenophon (trans. Rex Warner)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1
Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2
Florida Foraging 1 by Billy Bailey
Florida Foraging 2 by Billy Bailey

Iโm David The Good, gardening author, homesteading, survival gardener, nursery owner and plant geek. Let’s grow some food!
bananas bees cassava chickens compost corn crash gardening dioscorea alata econopocalypse Florida fruit trees florida gardening food forest foraging front yard garden gardening grafting great south florida food forest project habitat hotstuff hugelkultur illegal garden Marion Gardener microclimates moringa mother earth news mulberries mulberry mushrooms orlando papaya peaches permaculture potatoes seminole pumpkin south florida sugarcane survival crop survival plant sweet potatoes the prepper project timely tips trees from seed urban gardening wasps winged yam
2 responses to “She Discovered a PawPaw Grove…”
I have found a lot around me, but they donโt have fruit! Hopefully next spring I can try to cross pollinate them. Iโm really enjoying the blog! Thanks for the great content. โบ๏ธ
Wow. That would be amazing to find in the wild here. Hoping to plant mine out in the fall, since I waited too late this year and they are all awake now. They are doing quite well in the five-gallon hugel buckets i planted them in. I kept them under an oak until their second season, then moved them under a crape myrtle to get more dappled light this past Spring.