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Persimmons what and when
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<blockquote data-quote="TNlandowner" data-source="post: 5801630" data-attributes="member: 3026"><p>If you can handle it.... pull seeds out of animal scat... wear gloves of course. You can wash and store them if desired, but I simply plant the seed wherever we want a persimmon tree to grow. In a few years, take note of the flowers to tell if that tree is a male or female. I usually cut the male trees down and replant another seed. Absolutely the easiest tree I've been able to spread around our farm. Our persimmons trees hold a lot of fruit through Thanksgiving. I've got around 15 or 20 seeds ready for planting now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNlandowner, post: 5801630, member: 3026"] If you can handle it.... pull seeds out of animal scat... wear gloves of course. You can wash and store them if desired, but I simply plant the seed wherever we want a persimmon tree to grow. In a few years, take note of the flowers to tell if that tree is a male or female. I usually cut the male trees down and replant another seed. Absolutely the easiest tree I've been able to spread around our farm. Our persimmons trees hold a lot of fruit through Thanksgiving. I've got around 15 or 20 seeds ready for planting now. [/QUOTE]
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