I have dunstan chestnut seedlings in tree pots that are 15-18" tall and are ready to go in the ground now or you can keep them watered in pots if you want to plant later. They are strong, fast growing trees that often produce nuts in 5 years. This stock had 30% produce at 3 years & 60% 4 years!! Best planted in groups of 5 (for pollination and nut production) with 25' spacing.
$20 each in quantities of 5-25, $15 each in quantities of 25-60, and $10 ea. in quantities of 60 or more.
I also have packs of 30 seeds ready to pot. (or you can plant them after the last frost)
These are 15/16th American chestnut/Chinese hybrids. They have been pruned and well maintained all year. The tree pots are great because they take up very little space (14 fit in a 5-gallon bucket) and don't require you to dig a big hole at planting. These tree pots also "air prune" the roots which stops the taproot from J-rooting like you see in standard pots. Put these trees in the ground and they will be 5-6' tall next year at this time.
Chestnuts are delicious, you'll have to fight the deer over them. Great food plot tree...make your own hunting spot. I recommend using a 4' diameter cage to keep deer off of them (they'll eat the tops out come fall).
I am in Scottsboro but can usually work out a meeting throughout northeast Alabama.
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