I finally got sick of the way the weeds are sending runners into my garden beds and I can't use the string trimmer around them for fear of hitting my plants. So I went to Home Depot to get some 4x4 to lay down the sides. And they told me they can't cut 4x4. I'm pretty sure this is wrong and that …
Chestnut Castanea spp.
How to sow chestnut: Direct seed or transplant sapling
Sun requirement for chestnut: Plant in Full Sun
Chestnut has been planted 2 times by Growstuff members.
Chestnuts are a genus (Castanea) of eight or nine species of deciduous trees and shrubs in the beech family Fagaceae, which also includes oaks and beeches. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. There are four main Chestnut species: European, Chinese, Japanese, and American. Horse chestnuts are in a separate genus, Aesculus, and produce similar-looking nuts that are mildly poisonous. Water chestnuts belong to the Cyperaceae family and are the tubers of an aquatic plant that taste similar to chestnuts. The four chestnut species produce trees that vary in size from shrubs to trees as tall as 60 meters. The European chestnut averages around 30 meters. Chinese and Japanese chestnuts tend to be wide-spreading, while European and American species are more consolidated. The American chestnut tree was largely destroyed by chestnut blight, a fungal disease, in the 20th century. The chestnut fruit grows in a spiny burr or cupule that splits open when the fruit is mature. The fruit has creamy white flesh and can germinate once the burr opens and falls to the ground. Unlike other nuts, chestnuts are high in carbohydrates rather than oil. They sweeten a few days after harvest as their starches begin to convert to sugar. Chestnuts are not self-fertile, and require another pollinator tree within 25 meters. Trees will bear fruit within 3-5 years of planting.
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