Nut Trees
Grow your own nut trees! Learn how to do it, which ones grow well in your zone and how to keep them healthy and productive. There's nothing quite a delectable as cracking open homegrown nuts to embellish your discerning menu or add to your favorite dessert.
Nut Trees
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Nematode Control For Pecan Trees: How To Treat Pecan Root Knot Nematodes
Have you noticed a decline in your pecan trees? Are the top branches dying out while leaves are smaller or chlorotic? Are there small galls on the rootstocks of your prized trees? If so, it is possible you have pecan root knot nematodes. Click here to learn more.
By Becca Badgett
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Heartnut Tree Information – Growing And Harvesting Heartnuts
The heartnut tree is a little known relative of the Japanese walnut which is beginning to catch on in the colder climates of North America. But what are heartnuts? Learn about heartnut uses and heartnut tree information in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Pecan Planting Guide: Tips On Growing And Caring For Pecan Trees
Pecan trees are native to the U.S. in Southern locations with a long growing season. Just one tree will produce plenty of nuts for a large family. Read this article to learn how to plant a pecan tree.
By Jackie Carroll
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Planting Walnut Trees: Tips and Information On Growing Walnuts
Walnut trees produce not only a delicious, nutritious nut but also provide shade in the landscape with their large, arching limbs. Learn how to grow walnuts in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Brazil Nut Tree Info: How To Grow Brazil Nut Trees
Do you ever get those mixed bags of unshelled nuts? If so, then you are probably familiar with Brazil nuts, which are actually not botanically considered nuts at all. What are Brazil nuts then and what other Brazil nut tree info can we dig up? Find out here.
By Amy Grant
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Black Walnut Tree Compatible Plants: Plants That Grow Under Black Walnut Trees
The black walnut tree is a great hardwood tree that is grown in many home landscapes. However, because of its toxicity, some plants don't do well when planted around the black walnut. Read here for tolerant plants.
By Gardening Know How
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Chestnut Blight Life Cycle – Tips On Treating Chestnut Blight
In the late nineteenth century, American chestnuts made up more than 50 percent of the trees in Eastern hardwood forests. Today, there are none. Click here to find out about the culprit, chestnut blight, and what's being done to combat this devastating disease.
By Jackie Carroll