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RE: Food As Medicine: Paw Paw Nutritional Profile & Preserving for Winter

hi there, it is certainly a tasty dessert! we bought some cultivars from forrest keeling in missouri and also some wild varieties from a state forest nursery that we will graft cultivars onto once they mature.

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I will keep that in mind. We have about 3 acres behind our house that was part of a tree farm. After the trees were cut down, I started [managing it mostly for wildlife habitat.] There is a spot near our garden that is the start of an orchard. It has plenty of room for some Paw Paw.