sportsman94
Senior Member
I know this isn’t groundbreaking to most folks, but I was impressed. I was walking around a property where I have some 3 year old dwarf chinkapin oaks. These were planted with some Allegheny to create a screen around a food plot of hedges. I haven’t maintained the area like I planned and now I have a hedge consisting of beauty berry, brambles, and about every other species of early successional plant you can imagine. I waded through the mess trying to find the trees I had planted and was pleasantly surprised by what I saw. The Allegheny chinquapins were about 5.5 foot tall and the one dwarf chestnut oak I located had acorns trying to start. Excited to see how these do going forward