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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 694612" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>We have pawpaw bushes (trees) along the creek and river, up the bluffs from them and in the bottoms in the timber. There are thousands of them and they are up to 30 feet tall. Only a fraction of them produce pawpaws in any given year. Some years, you can pick many, many 5 gallon buckets full, other years you are lucky to get one 5 gallon bucket full out of all the trees. The biggest fruits in a good year are 6 inches long and 2 inches in diameter---most of the fruits are 2-3 inches long and 1 1/2 inches in diameter. They seem to prefer the rich dirt. We have a few on the ridges, but I have never seen a pawpaw on any of them. I love to eat them when they get ripe on the tree, but they don't keep over a couple of days before they turn black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 694612, member: 1150"] We have pawpaw bushes (trees) along the creek and river, up the bluffs from them and in the bottoms in the timber. There are thousands of them and they are up to 30 feet tall. Only a fraction of them produce pawpaws in any given year. Some years, you can pick many, many 5 gallon buckets full, other years you are lucky to get one 5 gallon bucket full out of all the trees. The biggest fruits in a good year are 6 inches long and 2 inches in diameter---most of the fruits are 2-3 inches long and 1 1/2 inches in diameter. They seem to prefer the rich dirt. We have a few on the ridges, but I have never seen a pawpaw on any of them. I love to eat them when they get ripe on the tree, but they don't keep over a couple of days before they turn black. [/QUOTE]
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