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Nuts

Black Walnut
Juglans nigra
Black Walnut is native to North America and does well in the South in well-drained soil. Few gardener more...


Black Walnut - Cracking
Q: I have a black walnut tree in my yard that has dropped copious amounts of nuts this fall. Is there an easy way to get the more...

Chestnut
Castanea spp.
American Chestnut once grew throughout the Northeast, Midwest and Southern mountains. Farmers depend more...


Nut trees - Procuring
Q: I would like to plant a couple of hazelnut trees. Do you know if I can get them locally?
Q: Can I grow pistachio tree more...


Peanut
Arachis hypogaea
Peanuts, sometimes called goober peas, pindars, earth nuts, and ground nuts, are among the richest more...


Pecan
Carya illinoensis
The Pecan is a member of the Walnut genus but is more closely related to Hickories than Walnuts. more...



 



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