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Six kinds of walnut trees grow native in the United States. In addition to… More
...gs withering and dying beneath the canopy of your black walnut tree. Not just… More
...d or are interested in starting a plantation, the black walnut tree is a… More
...t least 17 species and hybrid cultivars of Walnut trees. Walnut trees are a… More
The black walnut tree (Juglans nigra) is a highly prized landscape, food and timber… More
Black walnut trees are native to North America. They are a prized tree, not… More
The black walnut tree prevents many plants from thriving. All parts of the tree… More
...he lack of a green thumb killing plants near that black walnut tree. "Choosing… More
The black walnut, scientifically known as Juglans nigra, is prized for its beautiful hard… More
... root range of a black walnut. Most mature walnut trees have a 60-… More
Black walnut trees (Juglans nigra) grow quickly, shooting up multiple feet per year, and… More
Juglans nirga, the black walnut tree, is native to North America over much of… More
...S., but not as wide as that of Juglans nigra, the black walnut. This… More
Black walnuts, considered by many the Cadillac of nuts, lend themselves beautifully to gourmet… More
... with the widest distribution in the U.S. are the black walnut and the… More
Black walnut trees typically are grown commercially for lumber or for their nuts, but… More
The black walnut is a deciduous tree found growing in woodlands and fields. Used… More
Growing black walnut trees from seeds can be a rewarding experience and an ideal… More
Black walnut trees are a majestic addition to the home landscape, providing shade on… More
...ative to North America and one of the most valued trees, providing shade, nutritious… More
Black walnuts produce a chemical called juglone, which is a natural insecticide, and its commonly… More
...e an area that is about 12 feet away from a black walnut tree. Nothing is growing there at the moment and I understand that black walnuts give off some kind of chemical or gas . What plants will survive in that area? More
I have a black walnut tree in my yard that has not developed any fruit this year. I had tons last year and the years before. does anyone know what would cause it not to have any this year???:confused: More
... and will even improve the soil. I laid down some black/white newspaper, then a layer of mixed leaves and pine needles....only, because I raked under my pine trees and have lots of leaves from my old english walnut trees. It… More
... visit regularly because I feed them. I also have black walnut, hickory, oak, and chestnut trees for the deer and squirrels to consume. As for SOCKS, she is too tame and will come… More
Our new home has several black walnut trees which bear a lot of nuts. We have noticed an increase in the number of branch tips that are falling off the trees. They are not large branches, but look to be almost the last ten inches of branches that have some… More
I have a large black walnut tree and AFTER planting my garden found out about black walnut toxicity. Does anyone know how far away from the tree I must move my garden? thanks! More
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