Q: I'm trying to identify the tree in the photo. I've been told that the nuts are not edible. Can you help? - Scott Bundy. A: The tree in the photo is black walnut, Juglans nigra, and it's a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Black walnut trees, which are both native to and common in Northeast Ohio, have a divisive reputation. If you are looking to plant a new tree in a sunny spot with wet soil, black ...
The black walnut tree (Juglans nigra) is well-loved for its beauty and the walnuts it grows. However, the roots of this tree produce juglone, a chemical released in the soil surrounding the tree that ...
CBS News: Have A Black Walnut Tree? DNR Could Use Your Extra Walnuts
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) --If you have a black walnut tree, Maryland's Department of Natural Resources wants you to donate your extra walnuts. The Maryland Forest Service will use the walnuts to grow and ...
Mansfield News Journal: In the Garden: Growing black walnut trees is easy, but it takes time to produce nuts
A black walnut tree is easy to grow from a nut. But to grow and produce nuts takes eight to 10 years. Squirrels help bury more walnuts on the property. Most are buried in the shade, which is a poor ...
In the Garden: Growing black walnut trees is easy, but it takes time to produce nuts
This time of year, many black walnut trees’ leaves may have black spots, turn yellow and begin to drop. This is commonly known as anthracnose, a fungal disease that causes trees to drop their leaves ...