What a lot of people do not know, the Wild Persimmon grows well in sandy soil, tolerates drought well, and reproduces like crazy. All of the property are small Wild Persimmon trees. In one small area I counted five. Then just a few feet away I spotted a few more. There is one Wild Persimmon tree that is around 12 feet tall that I need to clear around the base of.
Maybe 14 mile from the farm is a large and old Wild Persimmon tree. That one would put the one in the video to shame.
Currently I am caring for several Wild Persimmon trees here on the farm. There use to be several mature trees, but they were overtaken by other trees and they died.
The fruit will typically ripen in the late fall. Some people say to wait until after the first frost to eat them.
P.S. Was trying out a new camera in this video, and it kept trying to focus. Sorry about that.
Video: Wild Persimmons at the Bug Out Location
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