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Picked up some Dunstan Chestnut trees
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<blockquote data-quote="Football Hunter" data-source="post: 3773427" data-attributes="member: 4832"><p>Yes,Ive had some for about 6 years now,they will bare in 3 to 4 years,but it will be a few to a couple dozen.Will take 10 years or more for them to be a real attractant.</p><p></p><p>BTW ,mine are tubed,fenced off,no weed or grass competition.Actually this year they didn't do as well as last year,maybe the late frost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Football Hunter, post: 3773427, member: 4832"] Yes,Ive had some for about 6 years now,they will bare in 3 to 4 years,but it will be a few to a couple dozen.Will take 10 years or more for them to be a real attractant. BTW ,mine are tubed,fenced off,no weed or grass competition.Actually this year they didn't do as well as last year,maybe the late frost. [/QUOTE]
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