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Persimmons?
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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4372113" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>I saved about a dozen persimmon seeds from fruit at the farm. Followed internet guidance and they are "aging" in the fridge until Spring with the intent to get them started and eventually plant them on another piece of property.</p><p></p><p>Considering their growth rate, would I be better off just buying trees that are already 3'-4' tall to get a start? I could use these seeds supplemental plantings.</p><p>Anyone have experience growing these? From reading, the Virginia variety (wild?) grow at a rate of 12"-24" a year, and take 10 years to bear fruit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4372113, member: 9491"] I saved about a dozen persimmon seeds from fruit at the farm. Followed internet guidance and they are "aging" in the fridge until Spring with the intent to get them started and eventually plant them on another piece of property. Considering their growth rate, would I be better off just buying trees that are already 3'-4' tall to get a start? I could use these seeds supplemental plantings. Anyone have experience growing these? From reading, the Virginia variety (wild?) grow at a rate of 12"-24" a year, and take 10 years to bear fruit. [/QUOTE]
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