Walnut Trees and Soil Toxicity - Page 3


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Great Walnut Links
Landscape Plants and the Black Walnut
Now, this makes sense. Find out what lives in Black Walnut forests in the wild! A very good listing of plants found growing alongside black walnuts in the wild. More Lists

Black Walnuts - Never Plant a Black Walnut Tree
By Howard Deutch of Garden Adventures on Suite101.com.

What Black Walnuts Look Like
This very simple page offers two pictures of walnuts; one with a husk as they fall from the tree, and one picturing what they should look like when they are ready to eat. Also, interesting links to black walnut articles.

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22.   Sep 8, 1999 7:35 PM

-- posted by Treeman


21.   Sep 7, 1999 10:16 PM
You are new to me, saw you in the art voteing.
Hello from Tassie

-- posted by Darkwing


20.   Aug 20, 1999 5:10 AM
Yes, too early now. These aborts probably have real thin hulls and are quite light in weight.

Later in September and October when they fall, you will first want to dehull them. Several ways of do ...


-- posted by Treeman


19.   Aug 18, 1999 5:45 PM
This question was received today by e-mail...

Hi,
I have a walnut tree in my yard, and when the walnuts fall on the ground I pick a few and cut the outer layer off, but the walnuts never seem
...


-- posted by Jojo


18.   Apr 12, 1999 9:52 PM
Hi Treetoad

These sites could be of especial interest to those with soil toxicity problems, whether they are juglone related or not. I know a gardener who has an unknown soil problem, and we are un ...


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