Beargrass Thunder
Nov 12, 20211 min
1. Remove the outer pulp either by grating, colander and hot water
2. Sore the seeds in sterile moist potting mix or moist sand in refrigerator for cold stratification
3. Pawpaws require HOT weather to germinate, so don't be surprised if you have to wait until later in the year to see a taproot!
The Louisville Seedbank project is a pilot program by Beargrass Thunder and Louisville Grows using donated seeds from various non-profits, business groups, and community residents in the city. The goal is to cultivate varieties of native plants and edible food that is resistant to the Urban Heat Island Effect and can grow in the microclimates of urban Louisville neighborhoods.
For now, the pilot is focused on the Smoketown, Shelby Park, and Russell neighborhoods with the hope of eventually replicating the project city-wide. We want checking out seeds to be as easy to checking out books from a library. Eventually we can find which seeds and cultivars of plants survive Louisville's wild temperature swings and withstand the Urban Heat Island Effect.
Like and follow the official Louisville Seedbank Facebook page for general news and updates
Join the Louisville Seedbank Volunteers Facebook group to learn how you can help
Join the Louisville Seedbank Friends Facebook group to connect with our community
Email louisvilleseedbank@beargrassthunder.com for questions, ideas, etc.