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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5784731" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Consider the hours of sunlight with whichever location you choose....we did a similar project where we opened up a log loading deck, removed stumps and created a 2 to 2½ acre plot...off of one side of the plot we planted a row of Dunstan Chestnuts along with a few Chinese Chestnut...but we didnt plant them tight to the edge of the woods....we planted them off the edge where we can bush hog around them and also so they have plenty of room to grow...so far they are doing well and we hope to add more this year...Oh...add a weed mat with mulch to reduce weed competition and cage them if your planting larger trees.....we have the larger chestnuts in cages and the smaller sawtooth seedlings in tubes....protect your investment....good luck with your project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5784731, member: 20594"] Consider the hours of sunlight with whichever location you choose....we did a similar project where we opened up a log loading deck, removed stumps and created a 2 to 2½ acre plot...off of one side of the plot we planted a row of Dunstan Chestnuts along with a few Chinese Chestnut...but we didnt plant them tight to the edge of the woods....we planted them off the edge where we can bush hog around them and also so they have plenty of room to grow...so far they are doing well and we hope to add more this year...Oh...add a weed mat with mulch to reduce weed competition and cage them if your planting larger trees.....we have the larger chestnuts in cages and the smaller sawtooth seedlings in tubes....protect your investment....good luck with your project! [/QUOTE]
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