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    The Prodigal Nut Returns

    Welcome back, chestnut!

  • Blog

    The Zombie Nut

    Scientists continue to try to revive the nut tree, and chestnut lovers continue to hope.

  • Blog

    Chinese Chestnuts

    They’re tiny, and filled with sweet, smoky wonderfulness.

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    Chestnut

    chestnut

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    Crop damage from 7/8/09 storm

    to allow for good air circulation. 5. Although there are currently no late blight resistant tomato plants do look for certified disease-free seeds and plants. 6. Destroy volunteer tomato and potato plants and nightshade family...

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    Chestnuts off the Tree

    Chinese chestnuts produce smaller nuts than American or European chestnuts and are quite edible if a bit tedious to shell. There have been some American-Chinese chestnut hybrids that produce larger nuts yet still resist the...

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    Chestnuts picked up from trees in Harvard Square: safe to eat? what species?

    There is only a handful of nut-bearing chestnuts in New England. The blight got every chestnut tree there in a single decade, 100 years ago. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station worked to develop resistant hybrids at a...

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    Amazing Chinese chestnuts, bland American chestnuts, Japanese chestnuts & European chestnuts

    . The variety being grown is a blight-resistant variety - definitely not the same animal as the native.

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    How come chestnuts are available in NYC but not yet in New England?

    Not only are they not edible, they’re toxic. And they’re likely to be the only thing you’ll randomly happen upon – thanks to careless/ignorant importations a century ago, chestnut blight is more or less...

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    Concern Grows About Virulent NE Crop Disease

    And it’s running rampant through the rest of the Northeast as well...this from Northern NJ: http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20090731/COMMUNITIES/90730052/Blight-infecting-Morris-County-tomatoes&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL

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    what's new and unmissable in SF?

    No, there is no (or very little) chestnut honey produced in the US, because of the chestnut blight that killed most mature chestnut trees. A few nurseries are slowly reintroducing blight-resistant trees, but chestnuts are not...

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    Zucchini Flower withdrawl

    We find they grow better on a trellis. The fruit stays cleaner and less subject to rot, the foliage seems more resistant to mildew and blight (probably because of better air circulation). The vines have a tendency to send off...

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    looking for cooking apples

    and Wolf River are all but impossible to find. I don’t know why Wolf River are so difficult. The trees are supposed to be very hardy and the apples resistant to blight etc, I guess they may not be considered as “pretty” as some...

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    What's wrong with potatoes in America?

    rigorously bred to resist insects, blight, and drought, not to taste good. It’s a shame.

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    Tube Steaks in Alameda

    Browsing another one of my guaranteed to make me hungry spots, I came across this and couldn’t resist posting it for you. Keep it in mind if you get to Portland ~...

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