I don't have scientific feedback but I do have an anecdote. I had a standard grocery store shopping bag full of very seedy, wild pawpaws that I had put into the freezer and forgotten about for a year or two that I eventually dumped in the compost pile. The next year I had about a 10 pawpaw seedlings come up in a clump in the middle of the pile. There weren't a hundred seedlings like if I had refrigerated the seeds properly but some of them did survive more than 12 months inside whole fruits in a freezer.
I would like to grow a fig tree there’s in my apartment I live in Riverside County in California so zone nine I have a balcony that gets full sun mid fall to late winter and then sun through my living room window late winter to early fall and I would appreciate any guidance you send my way. Thanks a bunch.
I don't have scientific feedback but I do have an anecdote. I had a standard grocery store shopping bag full of very seedy, wild pawpaws that I had put into the freezer and forgotten about for a year or two that I eventually dumped in the compost pile. The next year I had about a 10 pawpaw seedlings come up in a clump in the middle of the pile. There weren't a hundred seedlings like if I had refrigerated the seeds properly but some of them did survive more than 12 months inside whole fruits in a freezer.
I would like to grow a fig tree there’s in my apartment I live in Riverside County in California so zone nine I have a balcony that gets full sun mid fall to late winter and then sun through my living room window late winter to early fall
and I would appreciate any guidance you send my way. Thanks a bunch.