![]() On Nov 15, 2014, Rickwebb from Downingtown, PA wrote: If you like a shade tree with small leaves (also nice when raking time comes in the fall), a linden or locust is a prettier alternative. You might as well try grinding wheat for flour with a couple of rocks. If you ever try to process black walnuts by hand you'll soon know what I mean. Removing the outer shell, gooey brown lining and rock-hard inner shell of the black walnut is the sort of filthy, miserable task that is best left to machines. Starting in midsummer and extending into late fall, a tree will spit out hundreds of nuts that create a tripping hazard and need to be gathered individually by hand-a rake or leaf blower won't do it. And even after the tree dies, the juglone remains in the ground for years bef. Also, squirrels will bury the nuts in random places, spreading the poison even farther than the tree itself reaches. The juglone contained in and secreted by every part of the black walnut-its roots, bark, branches, leaves, and nuts- poisons the ground and everything living in it for at least fifty feet around it, so you won't be able to plant what you want, only the limited number of species that can tolerate juglone. They do NOT belong on the grounds of an ordinary urban or suburban house. Unless you are creating a black walnut plantation out in the country specifically for the purpose of harvesting the trees' nuts and/or wood, I see no reason on this earth for planting one. On Aug 28, 2018, MrDinglepopples from Ann Arbor, MI wrote: When you feel your organs swelling for oxygen, you will understand. Felt much better very soon afterwords.Īlso used it with MERS. Waited till my lungs were no longer absorbing oxygen. On Apr 21, 2020, chrisriley from Arlington, TN wrote:Ĭute coronavirus. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Wear gloves to protect hands when handling seeds Regional Remove fleshy coating on seeds before storing Handling plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction Bloom Color:Ħ.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic) Patent Information:įrom seed direct sow outdoors in fall Seed Collecting: Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone Danger: USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 ☌ (25 ☏) Where to Grow: ![]() ![]() Average Water Needs Water regularly do not overwater Sun Exposure: ![]()
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