Sounds idyllic. The pawpaw trees in DC are way too neurotic to set fruit.
You have to hang meat to capture the Flies to pollinate them. And if the
fruits do form, the Chipmunks groundhogs and squirrels will eat them all.

On Oct 20, 2017 6:18 PM, "rogerhga--- via Mercedes" <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
wrote:

> Andrew,
> We had pawpaw trees in Southern WV. I ate pawpaws when I was young. I
> don't remember the early bloom as Feb would be too cold, maybe mid March. I
> remember some of the trees being 10-12 feet in height and they did tend to
> grow in the shade of large oaks or maples. Great fruit to eat and a
> preferred meal of various wildlife as well.
> Best Wishes,
> Roger
> Roger Hale
> Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
> Monroe, Ga.
> 770-267-0850
> www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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