How to ID a black walnut tree Black walnut trees grow 50 to 75 feet tall, with dark bark and compound leaves. The tree ...
While many species of nuts grow wild, homeowners can also enjoy planting and harvesting their own nut crops, including pecans, walnuts and hickory nuts. To ensure good quality, proper collecting, ...
Landowners want their black walnut trees to grow into veneer quality, but not all trees make the grade. Here are practical tips to managing your trees.
When the first walnuts fall to the ground in autumn, many hobby gardeners begin harvesting the aromatic nuts. Walnuts are full of healthy fats, minerals, and vitamins–and with proper storage, they can ...
The annual black walnut harvest is underway in the northern Arkansas Ozarks. It's a long-standing fall tradition that ...
Some people go nuts cleaning up those green-husked grenades that drop from walnut trees every fall, but one local family decided to turn the nuisance into a delicacy. For the past five years, the ...
An annual tradition in the Ozarks, the black walnut harvest season can wrap up as early as Halloween. This year, it will last well into November.
Missouri is home to more black walnut trees than any other place in the world. Its wild nature and distinct flavor means the black walnut often gets passed over for more popular European varieties — ...
The California Walnut Harvest Tour was designed to deepen understanding of the industry’s scale, innovation, and commitment ...
Sometimes a sustainable farming practice is as simple as not doing something. That’s the takeaway from a recent project conducted by UC Davis researchers, who found that delaying irrigation of walnuts ...