Subj : Figs wass:Printing was: 4 To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Sun Aug 31 2025 19:51:57 Hi Dave, DD> I've been considering putting in some cold hardy figs. But to do it DD> would require disruption of my dise yard. I think I'll leave well DD> enough alone. RH> It would take several years for the tree to get established and bear RH> fruit. This is our 10th summer in this house; IIRC Steve planted the RH> fig tree around our 3rd summer. It took maybe 3 years to get DD> IOW, given that I'm 83 it's a legacy project. That's why I'm planting DD> paw-paws. (scientifically known as Asimina triloba) Leave it as a legacy for future owners of the house. The first apartment Steve and I had was in a converted hotel. We had a first floor, end unit, with a busy seafood restaurant kitchen probably not 20 feet away. It also had several established fig bushes (couldn't really call them trees). Several weeks before we got married, Steve and the apartment manager made fig preserves so we enjoyed several jars of them over our first winter. DD> I think I'll work on getting rhubarb established alongside the garage. DD> Right by the TV tower also. Sounds good to me. (G) DD> And the pawpaw trees - They grow fairly quicklyand bear fruit in their DD> second year. My grandmother had a half-donen pawpaws outside her DD> grade-landing door. My granddad and I used to eat the fruits by biting DD> off the end and squeezing the pulp into our mouths,spitting out the DD> *HUGE* seeds. Happy memories. I've heard of pawpaws, never had the chance to try one. Closest I've probably come is persimmons; one of our church families in Hawaii had a persimmon tree and would share the abundance every fall. Talking with a friend today, was telling her about the many different foods/cuisines I've tried since getting married but forgot to mention the persimmons. Probably mentally lumped them with the rest of the Hawaiian foods. (G) DD> Our seeds came from North Carolina with my great-grandmother, Emma DD> Cherry. Do you know what part of North Carolina? --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... If your mind goes blank, remember to turn off the sound. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .