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Persimmon, direct seeding

Huntingisawayoflife

Yearling... With promise
Hello,
I've come to find that i don't have nearly as much time in spring as I'd like, as it comes to starting trees indoors. I know they say persimmon grows like weeds in some places, but as trying to specifically start trees in areas I want them I would like to direct seed some. Any advice? Do I need to scarify them as though they had been digested for better germination?
 
I would or just collect them out of coyote poop. There's plenty of that to be had.
 
Yes, they need both stratified and scarified.
 
I would or just collect them out of coyote poop. There's plenty of that to be had.
I would, but atleast on areas where i have permission to be there are no native persimmons growing that im aware of. Hence the reason I want to start some. They grow well in my zone, but within my hunting area are non existent
 
Thank you, do you believe scarifying and just direct seeding this fall be sufficient?

If you can find a way to keep rats/mice from getting to them.

I've got several that I grew from seed.

I ended up buying seedlings from Kansas Forestry Service. 25 trees for $40. It's a bargain compared to the time and effort it takes to grow from seed.
 
If you can find a way to keep rats/mice from getting to them.

I've got several that I grew from seed.

I ended up buying seedlings from Kansas Forestry Service. 25 trees for $40. It's a bargain compared to the time and effort it takes to grow from seed.
I would go with this approach or just topwork native trees

Persimmons were difficult for me to grow in containers for multiple reasons

bill
 
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