Black Walnut Trees
#11
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Missouri
Posts: 3,430
We have several and its looks like its going to be a good year for the walnuts.
Ours always are the first trees to loose their leaves (in August) so I don't think there is anything wrong with them here. However, I've been hearing on the news that there is some kind of bug or disease that "they" are trying to keep out of Missouri as Missouri receives a lot of income from the walnuts.
Ours always are the first trees to loose their leaves (in August) so I don't think there is anything wrong with them here. However, I've been hearing on the news that there is some kind of bug or disease that "they" are trying to keep out of Missouri as Missouri receives a lot of income from the walnuts.
#13
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ohio
Posts: 17,068
Originally Posted by emt2004
I understand that the wood from the trees is worth alot to woodworkers...........Michele
#14
We have trees out here that the leaves started changing colors and dropping a month ago. The master gardener said it was due to an exceptionally hot early summer, and a very dry end of summer...
You could call the master gardener in your area to find out if other's are having this problem too. Our's are found through the county extension offices :D:D:D
You could call the master gardener in your area to find out if other's are having this problem too. Our's are found through the county extension offices :D:D:D
#15
Our walnut tree looks fine, we haven't started getting nuts yet.
But...a few of our oak trees don't look very good. The leaves didn't get very big this year. I'm hoping it has to do with the weather. We planted lots of trees 20+ years ago when we moved into the country. Now instead of mowing in the sun, we mow less and more of it is shaded. The house is much cooler in the summers too, which means smaller electric bills. yeah!!!
But...a few of our oak trees don't look very good. The leaves didn't get very big this year. I'm hoping it has to do with the weather. We planted lots of trees 20+ years ago when we moved into the country. Now instead of mowing in the sun, we mow less and more of it is shaded. The house is much cooler in the summers too, which means smaller electric bills. yeah!!!
#17
I have a few AROUND my property but there is not a tree one ON my property and I have a pretty big lot.
I do remember my sister and I picking black walnuts up off the ground at my grandfathers house. We would take them behind his house where he had a couple concrete slabs and we would hammer the hull off the nut and then crack the nut and eat and eat black fingers and all. lol Oh the days!
I do remember my sister and I picking black walnuts up off the ground at my grandfathers house. We would take them behind his house where he had a couple concrete slabs and we would hammer the hull off the nut and then crack the nut and eat and eat black fingers and all. lol Oh the days!
#19
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 7,529
We have a few, the leaves are falling because of the extrem heat, the trees will loose leaves to conserve water. We are getting nuts & they are falling. Last year we didn't get too many. I use them for baking and we feed the squirrles during the winter with them, my husband cracks them for in the feeders. They came be messy if they are close to the house. We also have 3 very large oak trees that are raining down acorns, we gather them for the deer during the winter also, they love them when sprouting.
#20
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Iowa
Posts: 666
I have one in the backyard. It looks really good this year but some of the leaves are starting to fall already. I never have a problem with walnuts- squirrels carry off every one long before they fall off the trees. I quess we have alot of fat squirrels in my neighborhood!
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