Chestnut - page 2

horse chestnut tree bark
How do you identify a horse chestnut tree?What is the difference between a chestnut tree and a horse chestnut tree?Is horse chestnut a hardwood or sof...
how to care for a horse chestnut tree
Growing a Horse Chestnut Tree Horse chestnuts thrive in USDA plant hardiness zones 3-8 in areas having full sun and well-drained, but moist, humus-ric...
how long does it take for a horse chestnut tree to grow 25m high
The growth rate of the horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum) is considered to be of medium speed which, according to the Arbor Day Foundation, ...
transplant horse chestnut tree
The rule of thumb is at least 10 inches of roots per 1 inch of tree trunk diameter. Dig with a shovel around the horse chestnut tree trunk, loosening ...
pollarding horse chestnut trees
These trees should be pruned in fall after the leaves have dropped or in early spring, before the sap starts to flow (March), this may reduce flowers....
how to plant horse chestnut seed
If you wish to attempt propagation, gather the horse chestnuts when they fall from the tree in early autumn. Chill them over winter in the fridge or i...
how long does it take for a horse chestnut tree to produce conkers
The fruits are large and prickly. They are green at first and turn yellow in the autumn. Each fruit generally contains one conker (or horse chestnut) ...
Is My Horse Chestnut Sick - Diagnosing Diseases Of Horse Chestnut Trees
What diseases do horse chestnut trees get?Are horse chestnut trees dying?Why are my chestnut trees turning brown?Why is my chestnut tree dying?What ar...
Is My Horse Chestnut Sick - Identifying Common Horse Chestnut Issues
What is wrong with horse chestnut trees?How can you tell the difference between chestnuts and horse chestnuts?Are horse chestnut trees dying?Why is my...