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growing Dunstan Chestnut trees
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<blockquote data-quote="dg7080" data-source="post: 5359523" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>My American are brand new, just hatched them this past winter. I had some 2 years ago and they died before I could get them in the ground in the fall. This years American appear to be much healthier.. </p><p></p><p>These are going to be planted about 300 yards from the nearest Dunstan. I will plant them in a small grove/orchard type layout and if the ACF gets approval for their transgenic tree (hopefully its approved in 2023) which appears to be blight resistant, they will be sending me one to plant among my pure Americans with hopes of this little chestnut grove producing offspring that are blight resistant in the future. And yes, the guy they made the nuts available this past winter stipulated the above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dg7080, post: 5359523, member: 3"] My American are brand new, just hatched them this past winter. I had some 2 years ago and they died before I could get them in the ground in the fall. This years American appear to be much healthier.. These are going to be planted about 300 yards from the nearest Dunstan. I will plant them in a small grove/orchard type layout and if the ACF gets approval for their transgenic tree (hopefully its approved in 2023) which appears to be blight resistant, they will be sending me one to plant among my pure Americans with hopes of this little chestnut grove producing offspring that are blight resistant in the future. And yes, the guy they made the nuts available this past winter stipulated the above. [/QUOTE]
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