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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

[nafex] Fwd: nafex Digest, Vol 157, Issue 4

Today's Topics:

1. Time to pursue Pawpaw? (Rosholdt)

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On 10/12/2015 1:56 PM, nafex-request@lists.ibiblio.org wrote:

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Re: [nafex] Time to pursue Pawpaw?
From:
Jerry Lehman <jwlehmantree@gmail.com>
Date:
10/12/2015 11:45 AM

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On 10/12/2015 11:06 AM, nottke1 wrote:
> Picked my last pawpaw one week ago.
>
> Winston-Salem, NC, area
Same here in Terre Haute Indiana.

Jerry


Re: [nafex] Time to pursue Pawpaw?.eml

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I have two pawpaw trees and I am just starting to get a few ripe pawpaws from one tree and none yet from the other one. I am in Zone 5 near Lansing, MI. We might get our first frost Saturday night but today it about 70 degrees.

Tom Volkening

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Subject: [nafex] Time to pursue Pawpaw?

All our pawpaws have been gone several weeks. Only know of one population with fruit in midOct, here in NE TN/SW VA, 2000 ft elevation.

Any of you still harvesting pawpaw fruit? If so, when is your peak time?

Eating acorns here, in the form of bear meat.
Richard Moyer, SW VA


Today's Topics:

1. Time to Pursue the Pawpaw, America?s Fleeting Fall Fruit
(National Public Radio) (Brungardt, Sam (MPCA))


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Time to Pursue the Pawpaw, America?s Fleeting Fall Fruit (National
Public
Radio)


http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/10/10/447244976/time-to-pursu
e-the-pawpaw-americas-fleeting-fall-fruit


(article mentions an Ohio grower who has a pawpaw planting.)




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I meant to write:

We (here in Central Piedmont Virginia) were late this year with the NA
pawpaws. I didn't start picking until September and the last two
hangers-on were picked at the end of September.

Barbara R.
Z7

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