I have no idea what to do with a persimmon. I'm not sure I have ever had one. ???
Nine years ago we planted a persimmon tree at my mother in law's request. It was a stick for forever and now has completely leafed out and has a significant trunk.
We live in Massachusetts. Is this tree even viable? Will we see fruit from it or is it just a tree? Does anyone have experience with persimmons?
I have no idea what to do with a persimmon. I'm not sure I have ever had one. ???
janedoe (07-15-2014)
I don't know much about persimmon trees, just the thought of a persimmon makes me miss my mother though, she made a mean persimmon cookie or two in her day.
janedoe (07-15-2014)
My neighbor here in Portland has a couple of healthy fruit-bearing persimmon trees. He gives me some each year and I make a tart with them. I have no idea what their ideal climate is supposed to be.
janedoe (07-15-2014)
They grow wild around here....ummmm.....love me some park-grown persimmons.....
Baffle had a fondness for them....I had to keep him away from under the trees or he'd have gorged himself (perhaps the fruit wouldn't have hurt him but those huge seeds would have). He knew the location of every single persimmon tree on every walk we took.
I don't know the ideal climate...I'd be Googling to find out. If yours grows, watch to make sure your dogs don't end up eating more than they should.
janedoe (07-15-2014)
We have one in our front yard and my that is the toughest tree we own, its been here well over 10 years and never fails to produce so much fruit. We actually aren't quite sure what to do with them but it must be a delicacy because once they're ripe we have people knocking on our door to have some. We live in the valley in northern california so it gets really hot here, yesterday was 109 and cold in the winter. The fruit is usually ripe by mid-late fall.
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janedoe (07-15-2014)
I saw them a fair amount in NC. Someone I worked with there used to make persimmon jam but I don't remember her ever bringing any for us to taste.
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janedoe (07-15-2014)
Haven't you ever tried them? They are really yummy. You don't want to harvest off the ground because there's a specific beetle whose larva burrows into them really quickly (or maybe it's the beetle that moves in and lays an egg really quickly...I forget.....anyway, you'll see a little black head sticking out of a tiny hole if there's one in there. Off the tree they're fine. (I'm talking about the ones that are about 1" in size...not the larger....Chinese, I think....ones that you find in grocery stores.
I'd let Baff graze for a short while as I scanned the branches for some of my own. I always counted myself lucky if I got to the trees before anyone else in the morning....I'm not the only early morning walker.
janedoe (07-15-2014)
Hey Lisa- Check out your local lowes. Ours has discounted fruit trees 75%. So they are $5. each.
Nothing to do with your question but I know you were planting fruit trees and seem to remember you wanting more? We bought 8 more trees, they are in perfect shape, not half dead like clearance is usually.
janedoe (07-16-2014)
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