Anonymous wrote:Why not live with it? Pawpaws are great
Because it’s coming up in the middle of my hydrangea. And it doesn’t give fruit. I’m not even 100% certain it’s really a pawpaw, but that’s what Picture This said it is.
Anonymous
07/06/2024 18:27
Subject: Suckering trees
I’d dig up the hydrangea and replant it.
Anonymous
07/06/2024 18:26
Subject: Suckering trees
Why not live with it? Pawpaws are great
Anonymous
07/03/2024 16:36
Subject: Suckering trees
I did. Since then I dived in and tried to cut back the paw paw myself but I can see in doing so that one or more previous owners has been fighting this fight for a while and now I am asking whether it’s harder to eliminate than I thought.
Anonymous
07/03/2024 15:18
Subject: Suckering trees
Didn’t you post earlier?
Anonymous
07/03/2024 13:31
Subject: Suckering trees
New homeowner. I have a pawpaw growing up inside a hydrangea that flowers well. It’s clear prior owners kicked the can and kept pruning the pawpaw out which keeps trying to come back with suckers. How hard is it to just remove this and will I have to remove both to do it?