Almond Tree Information
Almond Tree Facts – Almond Tree Wiki The almond tree is a deciduous tree (it loses its leaves seasonally) with average height of 20 feet (6 meters). It belongs to […]
Almond Tree Facts – Almond Tree Wiki The almond tree is a deciduous tree (it loses its leaves seasonally) with average height of 20 feet (6 meters). It belongs to […]
Are walnut trees deciduous? Yes they are. Walnut leaves drop when the tree is in dormancy. Are walnut trees self-pollinating? All walnut varieties are self-fertile, meaning that the pollen can […]
Crown Gal is caused by the bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens and it usually concerns young trees. The most common symptom is tumors (overgrowth) that appear in the roots, just above or […]
Harvesting Walnut Trees – English and Black Walnut Tree Yield Walnut Tree Harvest In California, walnuts are harvested from August until November. Walnut growers start harvesting walnuts when about […]
How to fertilize English and Black Walnut Tree Contemporary commercial walnut farming practices suggest that once a year (on summer, July- August) we should collect at least 100 leaves from […]
Irrigating Walnut Trees – How to irrigate English and Black Walnut trees Irrigation is one of the most important operations and is critical for the success of a walnut […]
How to prune and thin English and Black Walnut Trees In general, walnut trees need less pruning than other fruit trees (apple, citrus etc.) However, the same rules of fruit […]
English and Black Walnut Trees Planting, Spacing and Number of Trees per Hectare and Acre Before planting, we have to label the tree positions in the field. As a […]
Propagating and Pollinating English and Black Walnut Trees Walnut Tree Propagation In the wild, walnut trees are propagated by seeds. However, in commercial walnut orchards, walnut trees are propagated by […]
English and Black Walnut Tree Soil Conditions, Requirements and Preparation Like all fruit trees, walnut tree prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Walnut tree thrives in deep, sandy loam, well […]