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Penns Clave 2011 - The Preview
On Apr 28, 3:50*pm, "Russell D." wrote:
Giles wrote: Meanwhile, chestnuts were misplaced. *Have recently been repatriated. Don't recall now whether I have your snail mail address. *Please resend. *Seeds will be sent out within the next week.....both American and Chinese. giles anyone else who would like seeds, ditto. I haven't paid too much attention to the Chestnut Tree discussion. What kind of climate do these trees need? Russell They aren't especially fussy. Historically, the American chesnut grew throughout the Appalachians and much more of the eastern U.S. besides. Today they are grown successfully pretty much anywhere in the lower 48 excepting the southernmost regions, deserts, and high mountains. You want some? giles |
Penns Clave 2011 - The Preview
Giles wrote:
On Apr 28, 3:50 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: Meanwhile, chestnuts were misplaced. Have recently been repatriated. Don't recall now whether I have your snail mail address. Please resend. Seeds will be sent out within the next week.....both American and Chinese. giles anyone else who would like seeds, ditto. I haven't paid too much attention to the Chestnut Tree discussion. What kind of climate do these trees need? Russell They aren't especially fussy. Historically, the American chesnut grew throughout the Appalachians and much more of the eastern U.S. besides. Today they are grown successfully pretty much anywhere in the lower 48 excepting the southernmost regions, deserts, and high mountains. You want some? giles Hmmm. Desert. High mountains. Well that pretty much describes Wasatch Front, Utah. I'll do some research. You seem to have seeds available every year. I'm not ready this year but hopefully next. Russell Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. |
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On Apr 28, 9:57*pm, "Russell D." wrote:
Giles wrote: On Apr 28, 3:50 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: Meanwhile, chestnuts were misplaced. *Have recently been repatriated. Don't recall now whether I have your snail mail address. *Please resend. *Seeds will be sent out within the next week.....both American and Chinese. giles anyone else who would like seeds, ditto. I haven't paid too much attention to the Chestnut Tree discussion. What kind of climate do these trees need? Russell They aren't especially fussy. *Historically, the American chesnut grew throughout the Appalachians and much more of the eastern U.S. besides. *Today they are grown successfully pretty much anywhere in the lower 48 excepting the southernmost regions, deserts, and high mountains. You want some? giles Hmmm. Desert. High mountains. Well that pretty much describes Wasatchn Front, Utah. I'll do some research. You seem to have seeds available every year. I'm not ready this year but hopefully next. Russell Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. Wouldn't by any chance have any bur oak acorns? Frank Reid |
Penns Clave 2011 - The Preview
Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Apr 28, 9:57 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: On Apr 28, 3:50 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: Meanwhile, chestnuts were misplaced. Have recently been repatriated. Don't recall now whether I have your snail mail address. Please resend. Seeds will be sent out within the next week.....both American and Chinese. giles anyone else who would like seeds, ditto. I haven't paid too much attention to the Chestnut Tree discussion. What kind of climate do these trees need? Russell They aren't especially fussy. Historically, the American chesnut grew throughout the Appalachians and much more of the eastern U.S. besides. Today they are grown successfully pretty much anywhere in the lower 48 excepting the southernmost regions, deserts, and high mountains. You want some? giles Hmmm. Desert. High mountains. Well that pretty much describes Wasatchn Front, Utah. I'll do some research. You seem to have seeds available every year. I'm not ready this year but hopefully next. Russell Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. Wouldn't by any chance have any bur oak acorns? Frank Reid Wanna bushel? |
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On Apr 29, 8:27*am, "Russell D." wrote:
Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: On Apr 28, 9:57 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: On Apr 28, 3:50 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: Meanwhile, chestnuts were misplaced. *Have recently been repatriated. Don't recall now whether I have your snail mail address. *Please resend. *Seeds will be sent out within the next week.....both American and Chinese. giles anyone else who would like seeds, ditto. I haven't paid too much attention to the Chestnut Tree discussion. What kind of climate do these trees need? Russell They aren't especially fussy. *Historically, the American chesnut grew throughout the Appalachians and much more of the eastern U.S. besides. *Today they are grown successfully pretty much anywhere in the lower 48 excepting the southernmost regions, deserts, and high mountains. You want some? giles Hmmm. Desert. High mountains. Well that pretty much describes Wasatchn Front, Utah. I'll do some research. You seem to have seeds available every year. I'm not ready this year but hopefully next. Russell Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. Wouldn't by any chance have any bur oak acorns? Frank Reid Wanna bushel?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but 10 healthy ones that have already Wintered would be great. Frank Reid |
Penns Clave 2011 - The Preview
On Apr 28, 9:57*pm, "Russell D." wrote:
Giles wrote: On Apr 28, 3:50 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: Meanwhile, chestnuts were misplaced. *Have recently been repatriated. Don't recall now whether I have your snail mail address. *Please resend. *Seeds will be sent out within the next week.....both American and Chinese. giles anyone else who would like seeds, ditto. I haven't paid too much attention to the Chestnut Tree discussion. What kind of climate do these trees need? Russell They aren't especially fussy. *Historically, the American chesnut grew throughout the Appalachians and much more of the eastern U.S. besides. *Today they are grown successfully pretty much anywhere in the lower 48 excepting the southernmost regions, deserts, and high mountains. You want some? giles Hmmm. Desert. High mountains. Well that pretty much describes Wasatch Front, Utah. Deserts and high mountains are ruled out....in general. The truth is that virtually all plants can survive, and sometimes even thrive, in locales far outside their native environments. What counts is microenvironment. Find a relatively sheltered spot with suitable soil and sufficient water, you're good to go. Chestnuts thrive here under fairly harsh winter conditions. Temperatures down to -30 (F.) are not uncommon. Summer temps can go as high as a hundred. Exceptionally dry conditions would require that very young trees be watered. If adult trees can reach down to the water table they should tolerate considerable heat. I'll do some research. You seem to have seeds available every year. I'm not ready this year but hopefully next. I should have seeds available for as long as I'm associated with the tree farm here. There are no guarantees, but I expect to be here for another year or two at least. Russell Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. The odds are very definitely against finding any wild chestnuts in the forests of the west. Not even good in the east. But if you ever do find any, be sure to let me know. It could be a VERY important find.....not likely, but just barely possible. giles |
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On Apr 29, 10:43*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Apr 29, 8:27*am, "Russell D." wrote: Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: On Apr 28, 9:57 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: On Apr 28, 3:50 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: Meanwhile, chestnuts were misplaced. *Have recently been repatriated. Don't recall now whether I have your snail mail address. *Please resend. *Seeds will be sent out within the next week.....both American and Chinese. giles anyone else who would like seeds, ditto. I haven't paid too much attention to the Chestnut Tree discussion. What kind of climate do these trees need? Russell They aren't especially fussy. *Historically, the American chesnut grew throughout the Appalachians and much more of the eastern U.S. besides. *Today they are grown successfully pretty much anywhere in the lower 48 excepting the southernmost regions, deserts, and high mountains. You want some? giles Hmmm. Desert. High mountains. Well that pretty much describes Wasatchn Front, Utah. I'll do some research. You seem to have seeds available every year. I'm not ready this year but hopefully next. Russell Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. Wouldn't by any chance have any bur oak acorns? Frank Reid Wanna bushel? No, but 10 healthy ones that have already Wintered would be great. Frank Reid You're not so very far from billions of burr oak acorns that have broken dormancy. The entire midwest is filthy with them; http://www.efloras.org/object_page.a...828&flora_id=1 Granted, it isn't easy to find choice specimens in the wild at this time of year, but a few hours of research and half a day afield should fulfill your needs. Otherwise, I can collect a few thousand this autumn and bury you in them come next spring. giles one of becky's favorite trees, incidentally. probably because they are nearly as tough as her, i suspect. :) |
Penns Clave 2011 - The Preview
Giles wrote:
Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. The odds are very definitely against finding any wild chestnuts in the forests of the west. Not even good in the east. But if you ever do find any, be sure to let me know. It could be a VERY important find.....not likely, but just barely possible. What my poor attempt at subtle humor was trying to say is that maybe I should get some seeds from you and then be like Johnny Appleseed and go plant chestnuts in the forest. Russell |
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On Apr 30, 11:34*pm, "Russell D." wrote:
Giles wrote: Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. The odds are very definitely against finding any wild chestnuts in the forests of the west. *Not even good in the east. *But if you ever do find any, be sure to let me know. *It could be a VERY important find.....not likely, but just barely possible. What my poor attempt at subtle humor was trying to say is that maybe I should get some seeds from you and then be like Johnny Appleseed and go plant chestnuts in the forest. Russell Well, it is as likely the comprehension as the attempt that was poor. Probably the former, as a matter of fact, considering that this is sort of the activity I'm engaged in myself at the moment. :) At any rate, the seeds are here and the supply (severely limited as it is this year) far exceeds the demand. Send a snailmail address and I'll get some winging their way out toward you. Worst case scenario, the squirrels are treated to an exotic feast. giles |
Penns Clave 2011 - The Preview
Giles wrote:
On Apr 30, 11:34 pm, "Russell D." wrote: Giles wrote: Guess I could go "Johnny Chestnutseed" in the forest. The odds are very definitely against finding any wild chestnuts in the forests of the west. Not even good in the east. But if you ever do find any, be sure to let me know. It could be a VERY important find.....not likely, but just barely possible. What my poor attempt at subtle humor was trying to say is that maybe I should get some seeds from you and then be like Johnny Appleseed and go plant chestnuts in the forest. Russell Well, it is as likely the comprehension as the attempt that was poor. Probably the former, as a matter of fact, considering that this is sort of the activity I'm engaged in myself at the moment. :) At any rate, the seeds are here and the supply (severely limited as it is this year) far exceeds the demand. Send a snailmail address and I'll get some winging their way out toward you. Worst case scenario, the squirrels are treated to an exotic feast. giles I know a couple place they might take hold. Address is sent. Russell You can't have too many trees. |
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