Walnut, English

Besides producing the delicious nuts they are so well known for, English Walnut trees make for very stately and attractive shade trees as well. They grow 40-50 feet in height, with an oval canopy and light colored bark. At maturity and under ideal conditions these trees can produce 100 pounds of nuts per tree. When ripe, the husks split open
dropping the walnuts to the ground.
English Walnut trees like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil. They need to be in an open area with good air circulation and it is also a good idea to avoid frost pockets. Being only partially self-fertile, they should be planted near (with about 20-40 foot spacing) another English or Black Walnut tree for best nut production. Walnut husk fly can be a problem with English Walnut, and it has been recommended to treat them with non-toxic Kaolin dust if necessary. Walnuts usually begin to bear nuts when they are about 7-9 years old.

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