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growing Dunstan Chestnut trees
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5418253" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Another question about Chestnut trees....back in the spring there was a local free tree give away...and I was able to get two Chinese Chestnut....I planted both in buckets at home to nurse them through the summer....well one made it and one didn't......now that fall is approaching I want to transplant the one....and I do have three Dunstan Chestnut on the farm and plan to add more in the future...so my questions are: </p><p></p><p>Should I transplant the Chinese Chestnut in a completely different area away from the Dunstan? Or does it matter? Wasn't sure if there are any cross pollination concerns? </p><p></p><p>And I assume I'll need to get a couple more Chinese Chestnut for pollination? </p><p>But I'm ok to go ahead and transplant the single tree...correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5418253, member: 20594"] Another question about Chestnut trees....back in the spring there was a local free tree give away...and I was able to get two Chinese Chestnut....I planted both in buckets at home to nurse them through the summer....well one made it and one didn't......now that fall is approaching I want to transplant the one....and I do have three Dunstan Chestnut on the farm and plan to add more in the future...so my questions are: Should I transplant the Chinese Chestnut in a completely different area away from the Dunstan? Or does it matter? Wasn't sure if there are any cross pollination concerns? And I assume I'll need to get a couple more Chinese Chestnut for pollination? But I'm ok to go ahead and transplant the single tree...correct? [/QUOTE]
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