Your nuts are in the mail
On May 11, 7:21*pm, Giles wrote:
On May 9, 9:15*pm, ScovilleUnit wrote:
Giles wrote in news:81e1d21f-560f-4ee5-a73c-
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On May 4, 8:44*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
'bout how far apart?
Frank Reid
No more than a hundred feet. *Chestnuts rely on insect
pollinators.....plant them too far apart and you get no seed. *50-60
feet is better. *Still allows plenty of room for each individual tree
to grow. *But keep in mind that not every tree will necessarily
survive to adulthood. *Tree farmers usually plant more trees closer
together and then "thin" (cull) to allow the best specimens to
prosper. *You've got about twenty seeds coming. *Unless you're
planning a large grove you should be able to plant relatively close
and then thin to final specs. *And if you ARE planning a large grove
(or a small forest) I can send more seed next year. *I can also very
likely get my hands on some Chinese chestnuts.....you can start your
own hybridizing project.
Good luck!
giles
Moron!!!
moron.
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Frank Reid
Hey, I't Wednesday and I'm at a Vegas conference, drinking free booze,
looking at super models manning computer geek booths. Gotta have some
kinda fun. By the way, whoever thought putting a clueless super model
in a booth in front of a bunch of IT geeks who get woodies thinking
about 100 Gb throughput is an idiot.
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