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Persimmons?
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<blockquote data-quote="treefarmer" data-source="post: 4385271" data-attributes="member: 10041"><p>Rockhound is right, I've had very limited success with seeds. It's fun so give it a try. I have had success planting Persimmon and Pear seedlings and they seem to thrive on our Tree Farm. Apples trees just die after a few years for me. Consider Southern Crab Apple if you can find them, as they may be lower maintenance. The State nursery is a great source for trees but they have run out of most by now. I planted their sawtooth oak last weekend and have some Southern Crab Apple and Shortleaf pine coming in a few weeks from them - very good price and quality. Remember Persimmons are either male or female, you can't tell the difference and only the female produce fruit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treefarmer, post: 4385271, member: 10041"] Rockhound is right, I've had very limited success with seeds. It's fun so give it a try. I have had success planting Persimmon and Pear seedlings and they seem to thrive on our Tree Farm. Apples trees just die after a few years for me. Consider Southern Crab Apple if you can find them, as they may be lower maintenance. The State nursery is a great source for trees but they have run out of most by now. I planted their sawtooth oak last weekend and have some Southern Crab Apple and Shortleaf pine coming in a few weeks from them - very good price and quality. Remember Persimmons are either male or female, you can't tell the difference and only the female produce fruit. [/QUOTE]
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