Come visit our exhibit booth at the 2018 Durham Fair from Thursday, September 27th through Sunday, September 30th. We will be informing the public on our work to restore the American chestnut to the forests of Connecticut. We can use many volunteers, so if you are a member who would like to staff the booth, please contact Jack Swatt moc.liamg@tuntsehcttawsj ta or 203-592-4686
CT Chapter Exhibit at The Durham Fair, September 27 – September 30
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Thanks for educating people on our favorite tree! ... See MoreSee Less
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We love helping students get excited about, and involved in, the American chestnut tree! ... See MoreSee Less


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Save this for when you plant your chestnuts! All you need is a deep pot, well-draining soil, and proper seed orientation for success. 🌱
Want to learn more about growing chestnuts? Visit this link to learn more: tacf.org/growing-chestnuts/
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I appreciate the effort, but you’re just planting a tree that will die young.
Another way is put out a bunch of chestnuts, walnuts, acorns etc and let the squirrels plant them (they won't eat them all)!
Where do you get the American chestnuts?
I highly recommend checking out this article by Robert Foster, in which he reminisces about the time he helped save a large, standing American chestnut tree. He also shares an older article that tells the full story of the tree and the effort to preserve it. The original piece, published in American Forests magazine, is titled “Saving Something of Value” by Herbert E. McLean and is copied below his introduction.
Click the following link to check it out: rfoster.substack.com/p/one-big-tree
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