Harvested some seeds from Persimmons last fall from an area I hunt well south of home. Followed some instructions I found on line to put them up thru the winter then planted this spring. Pleased to say I have about 30 nice 8" tall seedlings popped up in my garden. Plan is to baby them for a year or two, then plant them on the farm (in deer / rabbit proof cages) and see if I can get them going. They don't grow around me, on the northern edge of their climate zone. Will be fun to see if I can get them going.
Dont let them get too big they have tape roots and are sometimes difficult to transplant I would dig some up this fall transplant and put a cage around them and see how that works for you
So, these little trees are now about a foot tall growing in one of my garden raised bed planters. Should I transplant this fall, or wait till next spring or fall? I will be caging them to protect from deer, rabbits and rodents.
Re: Persimmon Experiment#37628 08/07/201408:46 AM08/07/201408:46 AM
Wait till they go dormant and experiment with a couple wouldn't hurt but be sure and protect them from voles and rabbits and such.. I am not 100% positive but I think at the nursery's they dig them in the fall for a spring sale anyway
Re: Persimmon Experiment#37630 08/11/201410:29 AM08/11/201410:29 AM
How long does it take a persimmon tree to fruit? I planted 6 trees about 15 years ago and none of them has produced any fruit yet. They are about 25 ft tall and 6 in in diameter. I got the starts from a seed catalog.
Re: Persimmon Experiment#37631 08/11/201410:45 AM08/11/201410:45 AM
I have some 7or 8 years old. One Bloomed two years in a row now but no fruit I saw some 6 years old with fruit I am hoping next year. so I would say 6 or 7 years Thing is you have to have Male and Female
Re: Persimmon Experiment#37632 08/11/201410:59 AM08/11/201410:59 AM
I know you have to have a male and female, but I thought if the tree was not a self polinating one you only had to have 2 trees. I would think out of 6 trees I would have both sexes. Some of them have a small white bloom in the spring but no fruit. I would think after 15 years they would have done something.
Good info guys, thanks. Just an experiment, and all I've got in it is a little time so far. Will be fun to see what happens, and awesome if I get a few to bear fruit.