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A Grafted female that is self-fruitful. Developed by the late Elwyn Meader in New Hampshire. Meader Persimmons is widely grown in colder climates Because of it being very cold, hardy to -30° F. This tree is heavy bearing with sweet fruit that ripens in early October, continues to drop into November, and has some fruit persisting on the tree into winter in the NorthEast. Meader will produce fruit annually, making this persimmon an excellent choice as it fully ripens here in central Pennsylvania and drops free from the tree for an extended time. The fruit is sweet and a nice sized at 2”. This is one of my favorites as I like to bow hunt in PA, and this tree drops slowly through our bow season, running from early October into late November. Mature height 40′-60′. Plant hardiness zones 5-9.
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MEADER PERSIMMON
A grafted female that is self-fruitful. Developed by the late Elwyn Meader in New Hampshire. Meader Persimmons is widely grown in colder climates Because of it being very cold, hardy to -30° F. This tree is heavy bearing with sweet fruit that ripens in early October, continues to drop into November, and has some fruit persisting on the tree into winter in the NorthEast. Meader will produce fruit annually, making this persimmon an excellent choice as it fully ripens here in central Pennsylvania and drops free from the tree for an extended time. The fruit is sweet and a nice sized at 2”. This is one of my favorites as I like to bow hunt in PA, and this tree drops slowly through our bow season, running from early October into late November. Mature height 40′-60′. Plant hardiness zones 5-9.
These trees are grafted, defined as using plant tissue from the original tree and attaching it to the new roots. This essentially gives you an identical tree to the one you see in the picture and description.
POLLINATION
Meader persimmons tree is self-fruitful and will produce seedless fruit without pollination through parthenocarpy (fruit development without prior fertilization). I recommend planting at least 3 of our cold, hardy, highly vigorous seedlings in your persimmons orchard if you want fruit with seeds. There is no need if you want abundant fruit that will be seedless.
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS MEADER PERSIMMON
Meader Persimmons will do best when planted in well-drained, fertile loam soil with a pH of 6 to 7. However, they are very adaptable to many soil types and conditions. Persimmons tolerate even planting in heavy soils such as clay with a pH of 5.5 as long as adequate nutrients are available. Persimmons require adequate drainage for proper growth and do not plant in wet areas.
Suppose you have not completed a soil test and improved your soil. I recommend mixing 1/2 to 1 ounce of 0-20-20 granular fertilizer in your soil when planting. The first number tells you the percentage of nitrogen contained in the fertilizer. Nitrogen applied directly to the tree’s roots will cause your tree’s death; make sure the first number is zero. Nitrogen is very mobile in the soil. You can apply a small amount of nitrogen the following year as needed. The 2nd and 3rd numbers are Phosphorus and Potassium. Apply these two nutrients at or well before planting; they must be mixed in through the soil because they are immobile—a few shovels full of composted manure can achieve the same results. We recommend completing a soil test and making amendments for the best results.
Meader Persimmon trees are drought-tolerant once established, as they grow an extensive root system. The trees grafted to this rootstock will give you a mature height of 60′ to 80′. A recommended tree spacing of 25′ to 30′. Plant in a location that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight for optimal growth and fruit production. Persimmons are very shade tolerant and will produce abundantly but need sunlight on the tree for tree health and growth, and fruit is a given even in the shade. You can use your imagination when spacing persimmon trees. Protect the trees from the deer browsing them, as northern deer love to browse persimmons.
SHIPPING/PICK UP
Shipping to Plant Hardiness zones 2 – 8 will begin in early March (you select your ship date) and continue until the last Monday in April. Dormant bare-root trees must be planted in the spring, while trees in your area remain dormant. You can select your ship date when you check out on the website. If you are looking for winter shipping, write me at ryan@bluehillwildlifenursery.com
The last week of March or the first week of April is ideal for planting in Pennsylvania. Free local pick-up is also available in the surrounding states. When you check out on the website, you can select your pick-up date for these two weeks. However, if you can not make the selected date, please call or message us to make an appointment.
We are open 8-4 Monday through Friday for tree pick-up.
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| Weight | 18 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 58 × .25 × .25 in |
| Size | 1-2', 2-3', 3-4' |
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