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<blockquote data-quote="brucew44guns" data-source="post: 1829704" data-attributes="member: 32944"><p>I really appreciate the thread on Chestnuts, I did not know much about the blight that wiped out the American Chestnut, never studied it, didn't even know about it.</p><p>I do want to plant some Chestnuts in Central Kansas. Would some of you please make a recommendation of what kind of Chestnut I should plant, and steer me to a nursery of known good quality trees? I want to put in about 20 of them, and my soil---while fairly deep, is typically Kansas clayish. Your advise is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brucew44guns, post: 1829704, member: 32944"] I really appreciate the thread on Chestnuts, I did not know much about the blight that wiped out the American Chestnut, never studied it, didn't even know about it. I do want to plant some Chestnuts in Central Kansas. Would some of you please make a recommendation of what kind of Chestnut I should plant, and steer me to a nursery of known good quality trees? I want to put in about 20 of them, and my soil---while fairly deep, is typically Kansas clayish. Your advise is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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