The tree hasn't grown much but it's definitely more productive. I did not thin this year so the fruit is small than previous years.
Here's the tree after pick a off more of the viable fruit. I left the half eaten ones on the tree to feed the bird and 2 fruit near the top to see if I can ripen them on the tree.
I got about 15 lbs worth and will ripen them on the counter with aid from a ripe banana and good old ethylene gas.
I plan on drying some out. The taste of dried asian persimmon is pure candy!
After about 15hrs on the rack they've shrunken down to about a 3rd of the normal size.
The fuzzy kiwis also went nuts. There must've been over 20lbs
These are almost as good as the store bought ones.
Ben,
ReplyDeleteThanks for speaking to the Snohomish County Fruit Society last night. I had some great takeaways that I will be working on tomorrow in and around my fig and fruit trees. I wish you well.
Tom
Ben,
ReplyDeleteThanks for speaking to the Snohomish County Fruit Society last night. I had some great takeaways that I will be working on tomorrow in and around my fig and fruit trees. I wish you well.
Tom
Ben,
ReplyDeleteThanks for speaking to the Snohomish County Fruit Society last night. I had some great takeaways that I will be working on tomorrow in and around my fig and fruit trees. I wish you well.
Tom