Growing papaya tree & loving them

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  1. SueanneFl.

    SueanneFl. New Seed

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    Planted a papaya tree last June and have been enjoying the bounty. Love cooking them green while waiting for them to ripen. papayas getting bigger.jpg
     
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    Welcome to the Stew, SueanneFl!!!!
    Your Papaya tree is looking mighty good..
    Hank
     
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    You mean a tree that will produce in less than a year ? How big was it when you planted it?
     
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    That's a beautiful happy healthy papaya tree SueanneFl. Welcome from a hot and humid distant land!!!
     



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    SueanneFl. New Seed

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    jun18_01garden 44xx papaya tree.jpg

    Here is a photo of when I bought it in June 2014. Fruit by Sept. 2014

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    This the papaya tree on Sept 2014.

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    This is the papaya tree in Dec 2014 loaded with fruit weighing five pounds. Do eat them green cooked like squash with roasted chicken or stir fried vegetables.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I had one in a container, and it grew fast, but never produced. Then ol' man winter killed it.
    It really must like it there for it to bear so much so fast. Now I'm hungry for a papaya! :D
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Hi Sueanne and welcome to GardenStew from Scotland. I would never be able to grow a tree like that here so I'm a little envious of yours. The only way I can get a hold of Papaya is to buy them at the supermarket.
     
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    Where are you and the tree located ? Tropical climate ?
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Amazing to be able to get so much produce so quickly. Will it continue to produce such an abundance? Does that variety get larger as a plant/tree?
     
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    SueanneFl. New Seed

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    live in Central Florida so it does get cold at times. Wrapped my tree before our last cold night of 28*. Unwrapped it today and everything looks great. The papayas grew larger and new branches are forming where last years were at the bottom of the tree. papaya after the frost new branches bottom 55.jpg papayas still growing after frost 22.jpg
     
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