Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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08/27/22 10:19 AM
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Just took this pic this morning at one of my deer plots. I planted this persimmon about 12 years ago as a 4ft bare root sapling. It's about 20 feet tall now. Bought thru the Ga Forestry Commission tree program. Have others doing just as good. As stated above, only female persimmons make fruit. You can tell the sex of tree in May by the flower. I have several sawtooth oaks that are more than 15 years old....not a single acorn. Thinking about cutting them down. But, I have seen sawtooths (younger than mine) on other properties that make so many acorns its almost unbelievable. Don't know why mine do not.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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08/27/22 10:33 AM
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I have learned that sawtooths DON'T like any shade and they prefer darker soils. Thought this was part of my problem, but I have several planted in full sunlight and riverbottom black soil......no acorns ever and 40 ft tall. Only good for shade....
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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08/27/22 10:49 AM
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Definitely plant Persimmon, but in my opinion you should try to get seeds from a wild persimmon and like others have said plant a bunch. It's likely they already exist close by to you, but they are worth it once you can get them to Swamp Wolf size. The other thing I would do is plant PawPaw trees, they are also huge deer bringers. Swamp Wolf, there is a "Mango" variety of PawPaw that came out of Georgia in the 70s, not impossible to find now, but they do great as well.
One way also if you know that a particular Persimmon tree has fruited is if it's big enough it will make suckers you can take cuttings of to transplant. Around here in LA we have a bunch of asian Persimmon, and wild Persimmon, the asian ones get huge and depending on variety can be eaten when they are hard with no bitter taste.
Another awesome crop for Louisiana is the Japanese Satsuma that was brought here a long long time ago, still makes such great oranges and is a huge part of Louisiana farmers markets.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: Coonman300]
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08/27/22 11:31 PM
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Yes, once the husk matures and browns up it becomes brittle and it’s a real nuisance. Won’t puncture tractor tires but will on worn lawnmower tires etc. Tough on feet and paws. However, deer live them. I guess I'll have to watch for this with my atv & mower.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: 2zwudz]
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09/26/22 10:11 PM
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My new acorn planter (I bought the larger of the 2 models) will supposedly plant chestnuts. Now I want to get my hands on some chinese chestnuts.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: Lufkin Trapper]
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09/26/22 11:37 PM
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I have never seen a transplanted (from the wild) persimmon tree bear fruit. Come on over to my house and you can look at 5 of them. 1 from a dug up root sprout, and the rest from seed.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
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09/27/22 11:23 PM
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I have wild persimmons growing all over my farm. They are loaded this year. Tried to make wine from them around 10 years ago. It was terrible. I bet the deer like them though
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
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05/07/23 10:10 PM
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My 5 persimmon trees arrive tomorrow. I've never planted them before. I'm disappointed with the supplier though because they shipped them USPS on the 4th and I still haven't gotten them, so I'm leery about what to expect out of survival for these (the shipment contains 4 chinese chestnut too).
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: AJE]
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08/22/23 08:37 AM
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My 5 persimmon trees arrive tomorrow. I've never planted them before. I'm disappointed with the supplier though because they shipped them USPS on the 4th and I still haven't gotten them, so I'm leery about what to expect out of survival for these (the shipment contains 4 chinese chestnut too).
I planted 25 Dustin chestnut trees and 5 Chinese chestnut trees 5 years ago. The Dustin chestnuts are loaded every year the Chinese have yet to produce a single nut.
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Re: Who plants Chestnut and persimmon trees?
[Re: cathryn]
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08/22/23 03:31 PM
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Yeah but oaks take 50 yrs to produce acorns.
Jerry brother got some kind of supposedly fast growing oaks that were supposed to produce in like 10 yrs. Its been 15 or more and still no acorns.
Not accurate, I have several species of Oaks, Hickory's, and Pecans that started producing at around 10 yrs, and my persimmons haven't fruited yet, but they're in a deep woods setting. You can get a mixed nut selection around C-mas at any grocery store, and get good results, or order seedlings from Mo Conservation Dept nursery in Licking Mo.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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