I have tried to grow pawpaws never had any luck.I have two good sized pawpaw trees in my yard, that is about as far as I forage besides at the local farmer's market. Raspberries probably if I stumbled across a good patch.
We do pecansBlackberries, walnuts, ginseng, yellow root, morels, violets, dandelions and bittercress. In Arizona we also collected prickly pears and barrel cactus fruit. Mesquite beans are another option I never bothered with.
i was told you could make a pawpaw bread that was better than banana bread why I was trying to grow them lol@Flbt I tried digging very small pawpaws up for several years but they never survived. Our local county park district offered container grown natives for sale, bought these two. Over 20 foot tall. Raccoons will break the branches if not too thick. Have-No-Heart traps and .22 CB caps have cured that. If a good year, probably around a 5 gallon bucket worth? I have a neighbor who loves these, she gets all she wants. Letting the possums and raccoons eat them and drop their turds seems to help germinate them.
Nice pieI’m partial to wild blueberry pies. The ones baked by my daughter are my favorite, esp. with a nice dollop of vanilla ice cream on top.View attachment 681916