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Pawpaw’s

My fuzzy plan now is too plant the ten I ordered in five pairs in locations having differing growing conditions to figure out what are good growing spots for them. Where I end up with only one survivor out of a pair, I can eventually graft a scion from a different paw paw onto the survivor so it grows its own pollination partner on it.
 
Just curious as i have a chit ton of them in OH- whats the value/draw?
 
Just curious as i have a chit ton of them in OH- whats the value/draw?

Deer and other wildlife eat them. Also they are the only tropical type fruit that grows so far north, so people enjoy them, too.
 
They drop very early however so are of no real hunting benefit other than nutrition maybe.
 
They drop very early however so are of no real hunting benefit other than nutrition maybe.

They drop August through October. Pawpaws can establish a travel pattern and pull deer in for early bow season. After the pawpaws peak, the pears should take over, followed by apples, and finally the locust pods.

The patch I'm working on is only about 70 yards from the food plot and orchard I'm working on. I'm planning to go another 60 yards or so along the river bank and establish another pawpaw patch. I'd like to make a long food corridor the deer can wander through and always find something to eat.
 
If they are like my apple trees, deer will continue to check them until two or three weeks after all their fruit has fallen.
 
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