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Alan Upton starts with ...
Does anybody have a good method for freezing Persimmons, mine are ripening now and would like to keep some for later
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Alan Upton
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30th May 2009 4:42pm
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Tran says...
Hi Alan,

You could save them in the fridge for few weeks. If you put in the freezer they will get very soft when defrost unless you like it that way. I do that with astringent type.

Cheers.
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Alan Upton says...
Hi Tran, Thank you for your reply. When freezing do you put them in the freezer when ripe or just before, ours are astringent Dai Dai Maru. Also how do you arrange fruit in freezer? Cheers Alan
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Dwain says...
Does anyone know if it's possible to grow a persimmon (nightingale variety) in a semi-wine barrel?
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MaryT says...
Yes, Dwain. You can grow persimmons in pots with good results.
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