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Late Drop Hybrid Chestnut

Dunstan chestnuts. Check them out. Produce in 5-8 years. Drop later and grow fast. I currently have a little over 900 in the fridge for stratification. I'm hoping to get half to take and grow a few more.
 
Thanks @Bucket Having fruit, nuts and acorns that drop early, normal time and late is a great idea to provide for wildlife. For the small orchard/foodplotter type that might just work out. Curious as to what is the name of that variety. From what I've read and talking to Chestnut Hill I would not do it in my case because other varieties might water down my Dunstans and produce less. With near 300 trees I will eventually have more nuts than the wildlife can eat so maybe in the future sell nuts or sell you pick nuts.
 
Dunstan chestnuts. Check them out. Produce in 5-8 years. Drop later and grow fast. I currently have a little over 900 in the fridge for stratification. I'm hoping to get half to take and grow a few more.
What Dunstans are they. Original Dunstans from Chestnut Hill ( where Dunstans originated) produce in 3-5 years and drop mid September to October. That is when they drop so I don't consider them early or late droppers. I have over 500 nuts in stratification now. Last fall sold 325 seedlings in a week.

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What Dunstans are they. Original Dunstans from Chestnut Hill ( where Dunstans originated) produce in 3-5 years and drop mid September to October. That is when they drop so I don't consider them early or late droppers. I have over 500 nuts in stratification now. Last fall sold 325 seedlings in a week.

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I meant later as in up into opening weekend here in Va for the youth hunt. And i stand corrected. It's 3-5 years. Got it and a sawtooth mixed up.

I didn't see that it was a linked thread. I didn't mean to derail the topic.
 
I meant later as in up into opening weekend here in Va for the youth hunt. And i stand corrected. It's 3-5 years. Got it and a sawtooth mixed up.

I didn't see that it was a linked thread. I didn't mean to derail the topic.

You didn't derail anything. I didn't know it was liked either???

On another note, how are you liking the sawtooth oaks?
 
You didn't derail anything. I didn't know it was liked either???

On another note, how are you liking the sawtooth oaks?
Yep. Click on "late dropping hybrid chestnut". It will take you to a page. They have some pretty interesting trees. But they are very proud of them to say the least.

So far they have done well. I initially planted 5 about 5 years ago. They are anywhere from 10-15 foot tall and starting to really thicken up around the trunks. Still haven't produced yet tho. Then I planted 10 more in different areas of my property to see how well they would grow in different soil and light conditions. I've got 5 on a clayish hill and 5 more about 100 yards away on a steep bank in my field that I want to let grow back so one of these days my son doesn't have to worry about keeping it mowed/bushhogged. This area doesn't get full sun and while they are growing, not near as fast. They are 3 years old.
Seems to me I've had the best luck planting them in 6+ hours of sunlight areas that drains well.
I have 135 sawtooth acorns in the fridge stratifying and 920 dunstan chestnuts as well.
I'll be happy if I can get 60-70% success rate out of these. I plan to plant several and then hopefully sell some as well.

The dunstan chestnuts all came from 4 trees that I planted as 20 inch seedlings. It's fun. A lot of work. But addicting. Shoot me a pm if your interested in some.
 
I meant later as in up into opening weekend here in Va for the youth hunt. And i stand corrected. It's 3-5 years. Got it and a sawtooth mixed up.

I didn't see that it was a linked thread. I didn't mean to derail the topic.
It's all good. I might have derailed it too. You mentioned sawtooth oaks. Even though I've known about sawtooths, I just bought my first trees this year. Research says produce at like six years old. The guy I bought them from said they produce at 3 to 5 year olds. Well I bought 23, twelve to thirteen foot tall that he said were three years old. They had a few acorns in the pots that were from those trees. Looking forward to see how those trees make out. Good luck on your sawtooths and chestnuts.

Edit: I missed the link at first. Thanks for heads up. Been to that Whitetail Hill Chestnuts website before. Yeah they are proud of their trees.
 
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It's all good. I might have derailed it too. You mentioned sawtooth oaks. Even though I've known about sawtooths, I just bought my first trees this year. Research says produce at like six years old. The guy I bought them from said they produce at 3 to 5 year olds. Well I bought 23, twelve to thirteen foot tall that he said were three years old. They had a few acorns in the pots that were from those trees. Looking forward to see how those trees make out. Good luck on your sawtooths and chestnuts.

Edit: I missed the link at first. Thanks for heads up. Been to that Whitetail Hill Chestnuts website before. Yeah they are proud of their trees.
Obviously you are a lot more educated on growing trees than I am. I've learned a lot from your post. I appreciate everything that you've taken the time to explain.

I've always only grown a few at a time. This year will be my first large batch. Looking forward to it. I'll start a new thread once I get them in pots and going.
 
Obviously you are a lot more educated on growing trees than I am. I've learned a lot from your post. I appreciate everything that you've taken the time to explain.

I've always only grown a few at a time. This year will be my first large batch. Looking forward to it. I'll start a new thread once I get them in pots and going.
Well thank you. I've been into trees my whole adult life. Like you said enjoyable and addictive. Looking forward to your new thread. If I miss it please mention my name so I get an alert. Thanks and good luck.
 
Located in Carroll County:

I planted 400 Sawtooth oak seedlings in 2009. Over half died as I was able to take care of them the first few years (military). The surviving trees began producing in 2018. They drop acorns in late September.
I planted 600 Nutall oak seedlings in 2009. 2/3 of these trees died for the same reason as above. The surviving trees are beautiful, but no acorn production yet.
I started 54 Dunstan Chestnuts trees from seed in 2013. 30 trees survived and began producing in 2018. They drop chestnuts in October.
I add 18 - 20 new Chestnut trees each year from the original Dunstan Chestnut trees.

Would love to have a Chestnut tree variety that drops during November.
 

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