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<blockquote data-quote="TNlandowner" data-source="post: 4886021" data-attributes="member: 3026"><p>Very nice. We have a few scheduled for delivery near us as well. </p><p></p><p> I planted several Chestnut trees in 2013. These trees started producing a few nuts in 2018. I got 3 nuts started last winter, planted them along the edge of a food plot in late January. They were off to a wonderful spring start, along with all the other trees, until the temperature dropped to 27 last week! Now, all the leaves are wilted and appear to be dead! I hope the trees have enough energy to regrow more leaves. Dang cold weather also killed our grape vine leaves, fig leaves, popular leaves, persimmon leaves, and pawpaw tree leaves.</p><p></p><p>I have 30 nuts from the 2019 crop started in root maker pots now. Thankfully, they were indoors when the freeze hit.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing: Our white, red, & sawtooth oak trees, along with cousin chinqapin, all survived the brief freezing weather and are growing & pollinating right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNlandowner, post: 4886021, member: 3026"] Very nice. We have a few scheduled for delivery near us as well. I planted several Chestnut trees in 2013. These trees started producing a few nuts in 2018. I got 3 nuts started last winter, planted them along the edge of a food plot in late January. They were off to a wonderful spring start, along with all the other trees, until the temperature dropped to 27 last week! Now, all the leaves are wilted and appear to be dead! I hope the trees have enough energy to regrow more leaves. Dang cold weather also killed our grape vine leaves, fig leaves, popular leaves, persimmon leaves, and pawpaw tree leaves. I have 30 nuts from the 2019 crop started in root maker pots now. Thankfully, they were indoors when the freeze hit. Funny thing: Our white, red, & sawtooth oak trees, along with cousin chinqapin, all survived the brief freezing weather and are growing & pollinating right now. [/QUOTE]
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