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Food Plot Trees #1847339
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Dunstan Chestnut 1.5 year old seedlings. Blight resistant, mass production trees. $7.50 each. Call or text Scott in Wetumpka 334-546-8921.




Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1847346
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Do deer like em? When do they produce?

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1847372
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Deer love them! Actually this variety is also grown in orchards for commercial production and marketed for human consumption. It's the sweetest chestnut I've ever eaten. They are the largest sized nut as well. They average around 150lbs. of nuts per tree at age of 12-15 years.

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1847656
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About when does that variety drop?

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1847670
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How many do you have? I'd like to buy 6 of them but don't want to pick them up until around Christmas. Is that okay?


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Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1847742
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I may get up with ya next time I'm up that way if ya have any left by then. I've been looking for some chestnuts.


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Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1849621
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I have around 200 of them. They drop typically in October. I also have some larger 3yr olds in a 3gal pot. I have about 300 of them. Thanks

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: FurFlyin] #1849623
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Yeah that would be fine. Just keep my number and call me whenever. Thanks

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1849940
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When do you plant them? Spring?

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: burbank] #1850057
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Fall. November-December is the best time in my opinion. That's when I plant mine.

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1850060
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These are the 3 year olds that I have. $15 each.

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1850110
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At about what age do they start to produce nuts. I love those things.


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Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: skunkdagain] #1850184
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5-7 years. About the same as sawtooth oaks.

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1850194
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Ever come up to northwest alabama?

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1850205
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Ever come to tuscaloosa?


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Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1850215
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Originally Posted By: Fennjam
5-7 years. About the same as sawtooth oaks.


I've got some Sawtooths that I planted from acorns 7 years ago. I put tree tubes around them. The ones plated in the best soil are close to 20 feet tall with a 12-15 foot canopy. They haven't had a single acorn on them yet.

They're 2 more barren years away from firewood!

I want 6 of the small ones and 2 of the big ones. Pay when I pick up?


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Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: FurFlyin] #1850237
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I have some sawtooths that have not dropped as well that are about that age. Most started dropping last year but some haven't yet. Yeah just call me whenever you want to pick up. Thanks

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Not really

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: 300gr] #1850261
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Don't have any plans to come to Tuscaloosa

Re: Food Plot Trees [Re: Fennjam] #1850548
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There are a few of my sawtooths that have always been bare too. You'll always have a few that will never produce but all of em shouldn't be bare. If they haven't produced for ya by next year, cut em down, grind the stump, and plant more.


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