A person can accomplish a great deal. But first they have to try.
I learned that I can grow many things that "everybody" knows don't/won't grow in Michigan.
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Pecans |
They are a joke compared to what Pawpaw can grow down in Louisiana. But I am tickled to have them. The native range of pecans extends as far north as the Mississippi river in Wisconsin and Iowa. That is Northern Iowa.
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Persimmons |
Persimmon pulp would make fabulous filling for "date cookie" type confections.
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