Walnut Saplings Best Way To Plant A Black Walnut?

Best way to plant a black walnut? - walnut saplings

I was thinking of planting a walnut. Would not it be better for the plant in a pot inside grows until it is planted into a tree, then new? When the plant outdoors, I am afraid that the squirrel to get there. What kind of soil to be used and for what kind of sunshine and temperatures?

4 comments:

Mathew W said...

No, not enough sun in the interior. The best way is from the seeds they plant for the mother on the floor and trampled underfoot. Seriously. That's how they grow. You need to plant more nuts, because the squirrels have. This is part of the plan in nature, squirrels burying nuts for the winter, and those who do not germinate. If you have a couple of nuts, put them in the refrigerator in the winter need to feel the cold of winter before hatching too.

Want to add organic matter in soil, but not too much fertilizer to the weeds, which promotes faster growth. The most important thing is to keep out the weeds until they are large enough to hide them.

dboione said...

Doubtful that a squirrel could get it, because it is growing for most managers. Bury and forget as long as the majority. Have plants that are not anywhere near the place where you can plant tomatoes yet, as the leaves of the type of chemical that is harmful to tomatoes. Make sure that the skin of the mother before planting. Let's change the color and must come immediately. You can get your hands, so wear gloves when it can be a father planted many problem.My spot and holds several black walnut trees. It is the mother of about 5 centimeters below the ground in the fall. The plant grows in winter and spring should push. Put a game on the plantations do not accidentally cut him off. I often here in the flower beds and garden climbing, because all the squirrels.

gbreadma... said...

Have plants that are not inside. He has a deep root system, and hates to transplant. Report if they do not grow, more nuts.

A final word of warning - black walnut produces a toxin called Juglone in the soil. Many plants do not grow in the toxic soil, which extends far beyond the drip line. Be careful when you plant.

gbreadma... said...

Have plants that are not inside. He has a deep root system, and hates to transplant. Report if they do not grow, more nuts.

A final word of warning - black walnut produces a toxin called Juglone in the soil. Many plants do not grow in the toxic soil, which extends far beyond the drip line. Be careful when you plant.

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