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Chestnut Tree
From the top of Minnesota to the southern tip of Texas, you can find Chestnut Trees growing, producing, and flourishing.  Here at Aaron's Farm we carry the American and Chinese Chestnut, and you can find either variety growing all over the continental United States from USDA Zones 3-10.  Call and see which variety would be best for planting on your property tomorrow.

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USDA Zones 3-9 USDA Zones 6-10
American Chestnut
Chinese Chestnut Tree
Chinese Chestnut Trees
American Chestnut Trees are very cold hardy, and if they still only require few chill hours. They do need a pollinator, so the Chinese would be your best bet to guarantee chestnut production in your backyard. Although it may be less cold hardy than other varieties of chestnut, the Chinese Chestnut is great for any landscape and can be found growing as far south as Miami, Florida. It's a large nut with a very good flavor. Order your Chinese Chestnut today. Always know, chestnut trees are alone unproductive and need pollinator trees, We have the perfect two varieties for you. It's considered a sweet nut altogether, but if you cross the American and Chinese Chestnut, you're almost promising yourself a yield of some of the best tasting nuts when the tree gets to mature producing size.