Pressed for time but eager to unlock the secrets of pawpaws? Curious how this remarkable fruit makes the journey from seed to your table?
Growing pawpaws isn’t always straightforward—missteps are common when you don’t have the right guidance, and long, drawn-out courses can feel overwhelming.
That’s where the Pawpaw Crash Course comes in. In just a short, focused format, you’ll get the essential knowledge you need. Join master grower Michael Judd as he shares the key principles of pawpaw cultivation so you can grow with confidence, success, and abundance.
Picture your yard filled with flourishing pawpaw trees, and the joy of sharing North America’s largest native fruit with friends and family. Rich in flavor, nutrition, and mystery, pawpaws are a rare treat that always spark curiosity and conversation.
Jump into the course today—you’ll gain the clarity and inspiration to stop overthinking and start planting. Turn your yard into a pawpaw haven and help spread the love for this extraordinary, under-the-radar fruit.
MICHAEL JUDD Michael has worked with agro-ecological and whole-system designs throughout the Americas for over two decades, focusing on applying permaculture and ecological design. His projects increase local food security and community health in both tropical and temperate growing regions. He is the founder of Ecologia Edible & Ecological Landscape Design, Project Bona Fide, an international nonprofit supporting agro-ecology research, and co-founder of SilvoCulture, a Maryland based nonprofit which is helping plant 1 million nut trees in the Mid-Atlantic region. He is also the author of ‘Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist’, and ‘For the Love of PawPaws’.
Michael’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, The New Yorker, and BBC. Presenter for notable institutions such as the US Botanical Garden, Smithsonian, and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello.
Michael and his family live along the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Frederick, Maryland.