What height is the plant that is shipped to us? Do you ship to Canada? How long does shipping take when shipped to Windsor, Ontario, Canada?
We don't sell plants directly through the website, but a Google search will turn up several companies that can sell you persimmon seedlings.
i bought a 5 years old persimmon tree from nursury last year this year its leaves are curling at the edges please advice how to correct it thx
Curling leaves could be lack of moisture, disease or pests.
Inspect the tree more closely.
These links will help you access the tree.
https://horticulture.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Persimmon-Pest-and-Disease-Manual-2017.pdf
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/persimmon/persimmon-tree-diseases.htm
My husband trimmed it down so much that he almost cut the whole branches to the bottom. But now, it looks very healthy. However, there is no sign for any buds coming out. Shall we wait for another year to see fruits?
Unfortunately, this can have several different causes. These articles will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/persimmon/persimmon-tree-not-fruiting.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/persimmon/growing-persimmon-trees.htm
What is hapenning to my persimmon tree?
With limited information and only leaf photos, we can't do much more than guess.
From the photos it appears to be a recently grafted tree. It may be that the grafts are not taking and are in decline.
Also noted, it appears to be located under a larger tree, which could be extremely competitive for sunlight and root system dominance for uptake of water and nutrients.
If you show and describe more about the site, growing conditions, soil and water management we may be able to be more specific in diagnosis.
How tall does this varietal grow? Tag from the nursery says 2-4 feet but online says 10-30 feet. I mean maximum possible height given perfect conditions. Thanks William Bennett
I would be more inclined to believe that it will grow anywhere from 10-30 feet. 2 to 4 meters would be a more believable number, but 2-4 feet would not.
I have a very old Hachiya Persimmon tree...maybe 50 years old. It's about 30 feet tall--with no low branches and is getting stressed by the drought/heat here in Los Angeles. I'm thinking that shortening it would help--and I don't mind that it will take a long time for fruit-bearing branches to grow. I just don't want to kill it if I trunk chop... Is this possible to do while it's dormant this winter---without killing it?!
You can do some crown reduction pruning during dormancy, but be conservative and don't cut too radically.
Light thinning and shaping down of the tallest leaders should not exceed 25% of the length of the branch being cut or 25% of the total foliage in a one year period. Next year you can do some more.
I have 1000sq.ft lot and i planning to grow 3 trees
It would appear that the North American Persimmon can survive in Canada. This article will give you more information: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/persimmon/growing-american-persimmons.htm