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4 Month Old Paw Paw - Cutting Grown

Cutting grown Southern Red Paw Paw outside our office after 4 months
Paw Paws in Pots
We are currently trialing cutting grown paw paws and as you can see the results have been spectacular.

Advantage 1
Instead of taking 18 months to fruit a cutting grown paw paw takes only 4 months.
Advantage 2
Sick of getting a ladder to pick your paw paws? Cutting grown pawpaws fruit at ground level.
Advantage 3
You can even grow them in a pot.
Disadvantage
Cost. There is a lot more work involved in preparing the cuttings so they would cost $29 each as opposed to $10 for the seedlings. If we get enough people interested we will start making them a regular selection from our nursery.

Would you like to be Emailed when they are ready for Sale?
(Email me when the Cutting Grown Southern Red Paw Paw is ready)

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Published: Correy ,Friday, May 11, 2007

Comments so far: 7

Anonymous Anonymous said ...
That paw paw is ridiculous ... Wow!
Time: Tuesday, May 29, 2007  
Blogger bangstrom said ...
Those look like what I call papayas which are a totally different fruit from the paw paw -Asimina triloba.
Time: Tuesday, August 19, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
interesting, but doesn't look like an Indiana paw paw at all!
Time: Tuesday, September 16, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Pawpaws and Papayas are one and the same thing........
Time: Sunday, November 30, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
I'd like to have some here in Africa.
Time: Saturday, March 21, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Please send me how i could have them in Africa. email: jacob_gulf@yahoo.com
Time: Saturday, March 21, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
this are different plants:
Papau (Pawpaw)= Asimina
Papaya= Carica
**regards robs**
Time: Friday, April 10, 2009  

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