Went out tonight with a guerrilla arborist and planted pawpaw seeds along various waterways!
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Went out tonight with a guerrilla arborist and planted pawpaw seeds along various waterways!
Pawpaws are a local native deciduous fruit bearing tree. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asimina_triloba) Not to be confused with papaya (also called pawpaws by some). These are green skinned fruits with yellow fruit inside. They taste kind of like sweet sticky melons with a hint of avocado? They taste amazing.
Their seeds are quite large and they require a period of freezing over winter so they'll germinate in spring.
This guerrilla arborist harvested seeds from last year, put them in a baggy with some sawdust and a little bit of water and chilled them in the fridge over the winter. We planted them today.
They'll sprout in about six months and start producing fruit in about six years.
I intend to harvest a lot of seeds this year and begin planting in earnest next year.
We're building out the local food forests.
Folks should eat for free.
What native fruit bearing or food producing plants and trees are in your area?
#solarPunk #guerrilaGardening #guerrillaArboring #foodForest #mutualAid




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Went out tonight with a guerrilla arborist and planted pawpaw seeds along various waterways!
Pawpaws are a local native deciduous fruit bearing tree. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asimina_triloba) Not to be confused with papaya (also called pawpaws by some). These are green skinned fruits with yellow fruit inside. They taste kind of like sweet sticky melons with a hint of avocado? They taste amazing.
Their seeds are quite large and they require a period of freezing over winter so they'll germinate in spring.
This guerrilla arborist harvested seeds from last year, put them in a baggy with some sawdust and a little bit of water and chilled them in the fridge over the winter. We planted them today.
They'll sprout in about six months and start producing fruit in about six years.
I intend to harvest a lot of seeds this year and begin planting in earnest next year.
We're building out the local food forests.
Folks should eat for free.
What native fruit bearing or food producing plants and trees are in your area?
#solarPunk #guerrilaGardening #guerrillaArboring #foodForest #mutualAid




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Went out tonight with a guerrilla arborist and planted pawpaw seeds along various waterways!
Pawpaws are a local native deciduous fruit bearing tree. (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asimina_triloba) Not to be confused with papaya (also called pawpaws by some). These are green skinned fruits with yellow fruit inside. They taste kind of like sweet sticky melons with a hint of avocado? They taste amazing.
Their seeds are quite large and they require a period of freezing over winter so they'll germinate in spring.
This guerrilla arborist harvested seeds from last year, put them in a baggy with some sawdust and a little bit of water and chilled them in the fridge over the winter. We planted them today.
They'll sprout in about six months and start producing fruit in about six years.
I intend to harvest a lot of seeds this year and begin planting in earnest next year.
We're building out the local food forests.
Folks should eat for free.
What native fruit bearing or food producing plants and trees are in your area?
#solarPunk #guerrilaGardening #guerrillaArboring #foodForest #mutualAid




@tinker Every fall, the oak trees that line our streets and hills drop literal tons of acorns.
And every year I'm reminded these were the staple crop of the native peoples who lived in this area for centuries - AT LEAST.
And how absolutely no one I know seems to do anything meaningful with them as a food stuff.
I've collected and tried to leech the tannins out of then, but have yet to actually cook with them - time and all that.
There's merit there, I think.
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