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New Haven style fresh clam pizza.

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I’ve been noticing a shit ton of pawpaw saplings lately. First just in my area. Then I was hiking in West Virginia and was seeing them all over the place. And just this past week I was hiking down in North Carolina/Tennessee and they were everywhere. I suspect they are filling in where all the ash used to be.
I know a biologist that has done a lot of work pertaining to the emerald ash borer. I’ll have to run my hypothesis by him.
 
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I’ve been noticing a shit ton of pawpaw saplings lately. First just in my area. Then I was hiking in West Virginia and was seeing them all over the place. And just this past week I was hiking down in North Carolina/Tennessee and they were everywhere. I suspect they are filling in where all the ash used to be.
I know a biologist that has done a lot of work pertaining to the emerald ash borer. I’ll have to run my hypothesis by him.
I had never seen, nor noticed them before last year. A buddy of mine introduced me to them. We have located a couple tree's in our area of NE ohio. My buddy went down to the pawpaw festival around Zanesville this year and brought back a few good sized saplings and a couple bushels of fruit. We are going to try to get some more going, I guess it is a little tricky due to getting them to polinate. Still learning, and Im far from a biologist, but I think the deer will like them
 
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The season is short. They fruit, they fall, they rot.
I have a bunch of saplings in my front yard.
 
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