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Re: [American_Chestnut_Trees_and_Hybrids] Re: Growing Trees In Florida

Hi, Steve! Exactly what kind of chestnut/chinquapin do you have?
Jessy

--- On Fri, 6/19/09, bebay40 <bebay40@...> wrote:

From: bebay40 <bebay40@...>
Subject: [American_Chestnut_Trees_and_Hybrids] Re: Growing Trees In Florida
To: American_Chestnut_Trees_and_Hybrids@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, June 19, 2009, 8:32 PM

Hi. I just joined the group and have been researching the American Chestnut lately. I live on the Mississippi Gulf coast and have had one of these trees in my yard since I moved down here from CT. back in '91. The tree has been producing fruit the last couple years and I am not aware of any other trees in this area so I believe it is self polinating. I believe you should be able to grow these trees in Florida since we have about the same climate.

Steve

--- In American_Chestnut_ Trees_and_ Hybrids@yahoogro ups.com, "brokenstrings" <brokenstrings@ ...> wrote:
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> Far as I know, the Tallahassee area, by which I mean Northern Florida, is the bottom end of
> the chestnut range. It is for chinquapins. Living in Central Florida as i do, I haven't even
> attempted to grow chestnuts. However, plant scientists are extending the range and who
> knows? maybe some day they'll come up with a hot-climate hybrid.
>
>
> --- In American_Chestnut_ Trees_and_ Hybrids@yahoogro ups.com, B <bobcateaux@ >
> wrote:
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> > I was at the nursery last Fall and saw their trees. I also eat some of their roasted hybrid
> chestnut. Not bad for a hybrid. I think that they sell some of thier chestnuts in the local
> market. I plan on buying some and planting here in Louisiana, northshore of Lake
> Ponchatrain.
> >
> > James <jls14341@> wrote: I've been gathering lots of chestnut tree information and I
> found a
> > nursery in Florida only a few hours from my property that sells
> > Dunstan Hybrid Chestnut seedlings. I'm thinking of starting these for
> > my home orchard. Does anyone know anything about them? The website is
> > at: http://www.chestnut hilltreefarm. com/page9. php
> >
> > They say they have not had one instance of chestnut blight in 30
> > years, so thats good!
> >
> > Since they are growing them near me I'm thinking they would grow in my
> > climate ok. They have 2yr trees about 3' tall in 3 Gal containers.
> > I'm thinking of getting about 25 of them to start and clear an area
> > 100' x 100' and planting them 20' x 20' then thin them out later.
> > Then I'll expand the area every year. This way I don't have to clear
> > the entire property now and I can get some trees growing.
> >
> > Does anyone have any photos of a mature orchard? I've never seen one
> > and I'm curious what my property will look like after all the trees
> > are full size. Does anyone know of any existing chestnut orcharads
> > that allow visitiors withing driving distance from florida (on a
> > vacation trip perhaps)
> >
> > James
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I've been gathering lots of chestnut tree information and I found a nursery in Florida only a few hours from my property that sells Dunstan Hybrid Chestnut...
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I was at the nursery last Fall and saw their trees. I also eat some of their roasted hybrid chestnut. Not bad for a hybrid. I think that they sell some of...
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Far as I know, the Tallahassee area, by which I mean Northern Florida, is the bottom end of the chestnut range. It is for chinquapins. Living in Central...
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Hi. I just joined the group and have been researching the American Chestnut lately. I live on the Mississippi Gulf coast and have had one of these trees in my...
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Hi, Steve! Exactly what kind of chestnut/chinquapin do you have?Jessy ... From: bebay40 <bebay40@...> Subject: [American_Chestnut_Trees_and_Hybrids] Re:...
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