Growing Persimmons In Georgia
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Published 2024-05-16
You can see the website and order persimmons when in season at
www.sweetgeorgiafuyupersimmons.com/
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All Comments (19)
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Georgia is my favorite state!! The people there are extremely friendly!
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I planted a lot of persimmons on a farm by me on the west side of Jacksonville. They have been really easy, they also have Olive groves in south Georgia now near Valdosta.
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Great interview. Tom sounds like a knowledgeable grower, not just a persimmon expert. The point he made re different growing conditions even if in the same USDA hardiness zone is not addressed enough.
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Giant Fuyu is my favorite. I have 6 variety of Dyospiros on our place.
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Growing 12 varieties of Asian persimmon in north Florida! Mine are 8ft apart. Loaded with fruit. Triumph is from Israel. They're my least favorite. Thanks for spreading your coverage.
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Can't wait to see the interview with the guy growing mangoes!
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I’m right south of him in Jacksonville. Will try and visit this fall. Looking forward to the mango video coming up for cold climates.
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Thank you for the video! He's in a good area for figs, but he should try some other varieties like Malta Black, Smith, White Madeira #1, etc. Paul, the grow zone just tells you the average for the lowest lows. So it's good to determine if a tree will survive on average, but it's not good to tell you if there will be enough heat for it to be productive.
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I live in St Lucie County and purchased a Fuyu persimmon last winter. It has 8 fruits starting on it now. My S FL varieties didn't flower at all sadly
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" Nobody knows how to prune really"!
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Didn't know there were different varieties of Fuyu.
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I just got a 7 gallon Matsumoto fuyu variety it had 9 flowers but 6 stayed on and are growing im in Orlando area and I got it from Lukas nursery I can't wait to taste if it holds the fruit. The guy in Georgia should try growing our new Florida peach trees I think they would do good there
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I believe I have a seedling cross of Triumph Persimmon and Berniker Black Sapote
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we need no chill hour plums that would be great discovery
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I love persimmons! Would you have any idea where I could buy a South Florida persimmon tree please?
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McAfee WebAdvisor blocked access to his website as a "Risky" "Malicious Site" (?)
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link to farm triggered a virus on my pc
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Paul. The Website link you posted seems to be a dangerous website. Please remove it.