Pawpaw Seeds (Boone Farm)

Nature & Nurture Seeds

Asimina triloba

$12.95

Pkt(≈ 10 seeds)
VALUE SIZE (≈ 50 seeds)

Our Pawpaw seeds are cold hardy and ripen in the north before frost.

Also called “Michigan Banana”, Pawpaw is a large, sweet, tropical fruit that is easy to grow. Native to North America, Pawpaw is a beautiful small tree that produces large quantities of delectable fruits in the fall. Flesh is creamy, light yellow, custard like and reminiscent of the flavor of banana.

We love to eat them straight off of the tree (don’t eat the skin or seeds). Also fabulous served with a contrasting tart fruit such as fall red raspberries or currants. Pulp can be preserved by freezing.

Trees will grow in full sun to part shade, are deer resistant (be sure to protect young trees), and can grow under walnut trees. Grows in USDA zones 5-8.

Pawpaw Tree's native range is Michigan to Georgia but the best, largest fruited and most cold-hardy strains hail from Michigan.

Trees will grow in part shade, are somewhat deer resistant, and can grow under walnut trees.

These seeds are from our friend Marc Boone who has been growing pawpaws since 1986. Marc's trees are mostly grafted trees with some wild trees - most trees produce large frui. These seeds will grow trees that will make fruit in a range of sizes but all are sure to taste good!  Pawpaws are listed on the Slow Food Ark of Taste. (If we are out of Boone Farm seeds we will send Nature & Nurture Select seeds instead)

Grow in USDA zones 5-8. 

SEEDS ONLY AVAILABLE IN OCTOBER & NOVEMBER.

PLANT IN FALL

About 320 seeds per lb

STORE SEEDS IN FRIDGE - PLANT ASAP IN FALL (Oct/Nov). Pawpaw trees can be grown in USDA zones 5-8. Store seeds temporarily in the refrigerator, in a plastic bag, in a moist towel until you can plant them – do not let them dry out.
Plant 1 inch deep and 8-30 feet apart. Alternatively, plant 2-3 seeds in patches at least 8 feet apart - when plants emerge in summer (June), thin each “patch” to the strongest seedling. Protect young trees from deer with fencing (mature trees are deer resistant). Pawpaw trees like a lot of water so be sure to water them weekly. You will need at least 2 trees for pollination. Trees will eventually make suckers (you can mow the suckers if you don’t want them). From seed, you should be eating fruit in just 4-6 years. Fruit may be eaten by raccoons and squirrels – protect them with a motion activated sprinkler (called a “Scarecrow”).