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Steve, put the balls in a bucket of water over winter. In the spring pour the mush in a shallow trench. Next fall dig up and transplant the seedlings. It helps is the seeds get enough cold to come out of dormancy and I'm not sure Fla has enough cold to do this.
The other thing I'm really considering getting them for Christmas are some of the reintroduced American Chestnut tree saplings that are now on the market that have been genetically reproduced and made fungus resistant. Everyone on the Eastern seaboard should be reintroducing them. I should start a thread for that...Thanks.
I have seen them take over thousand of acres along the Ohio River.I gots some apples down in the creek already for planting.Want to pay the shipping?Zuma