Discover the Benefits of Planting a Chestnut Tree

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Of all the wonderful things you offer, nothing strikes me as much as how much it blesses to simply edify another. And how terribly void this world is of it. You are so unique, just a genuine gem.

brothernorb
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I have 2 Italian Chestnut trees. We planted them about 15 years ago and every fall we have a wonderfully large crop of chestnuts, from both trees. However, we have to get out there to harvest the chestnuts that have fallen (which is when they are ripe and the green prickle outer shell splits and you can get to the brown shelled chestnuts), before the deer and squirrels get them!! In the beginning, the deer and squirrels didn’t bother with them too much. But since they have discovered how delicious chestnuts are, we have to race out there early every morning!!😂

clergywm
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My husband is on a trip to Alabama and is bringing some baby American chestnut trees that he found on his friend's property back home with him. We love eating the sweet nut and treasure the beauty of the tree itself. Thanks for sharing the value of the chestnut tree. 🥰

sunnybelisle
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Great tip. I'm going to look at doing this. I grew up with a chestnut tree on our property when I was a kid.

stmcgarret
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There is a place in Canada that is working on cross breading American chestnuts. Would love to see them come back in my area.

dozedawg
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I have two chestnut trees that I planted with two of my grandkids. The trees are doing fine after nine years. Hoping for a crop very soon. Love your channel!

jimdahl
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Thank you prepsteaders. I’ll look into this, and start a few trees 👍😁

iTeerRex
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Hi from the Netherlands. This has been a very informative video. What a joy to see an interest in nature

montymc
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You're an amazing person Christa. The time and effort you put into educating and your ministry of the word. God bless you

brad
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Good afternoon from Arizona, Thank you, you have been my blessing ❤

larrya
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Just imagine how amazing our forest would look today if the blight had never happened.

AGumptionProduction
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This is wonderful information. I had no idea we were running out of chestnuts in this country. 🙏

micahdooley
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I am definitely going to have to buy some to plant! Thank you for the scripture

estellaeggleston
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Another great video thanks. I ate chestnuts every year around November 5th for Guy Fawkes night in England. Thanks for the warning about kidney issues, I never knew about the oxalates in chestnuts. 🙏

hertfordable
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and love your consistent ministering of the word!!

GS-rwog
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How do you look younger everytime I see you? You look so happy and healthy

FoundationForFamilyFreedom
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Thanks 🙏 I've been thinking about growing Chestnuts...

annamarkham-roberts
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Great video! I loved chestnuts since I was a kid! I use to love picking them! We also had a guy right out of our school roasting chestnuts on coals, in the cold winter days and selling them to us. They were so yummy! To this day I remember the smell and taste! That tree brings so many wonderful childhood memories!
I bought a couple trees last year from Walmart of all places. They carry them every year here in my upstate SC area

theheritagehousesc
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Wow that's excellent information thank you.

Surroundedbyevil
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Going back many years, but I remember my parents roasting chestnuts in the fireplace every Christmas. I’ve seen them for sale in grocery stores here in Oregon during the holidays but have no idea what their source is or if they’re viable to grow. Thank you so much for this sad but valuable history lesson!

witchofthewildwoods