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NUTS!
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NUTS!
The subject of whether walnut trees are toxic has been kicked around a lot. I have been taking some classes from the County Extension Service. Conclusion is walnut trees produce a toxin called juglone that is toxic to some plants. The agent gave me a list of the ones that have adversely affected growth. I will post the list if anyone is interested. BTW this last class was held at a well known nursery and there were two old Black Walnut trees within 60 feet of the family vegetable garden.
47 Cub (Glenda)
52 Super A
62 Cub (Genie)
43 H
42 M
In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
52 Super A
62 Cub (Genie)
43 H
42 M
In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
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Re: NUTS!
Me, too.
In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
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Roy Edenfield
Deep South CubFest #10
February 14 & 15, 2020
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Roy Edenfield
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February 14 & 15, 2020
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Re: NUTS!
These are the common names. I have the botanical names if you need them.
American linden
Apple
Asparagus
Crocus
Blackberry
Cabbage
Lilac
Privet
Cotoneaster
Eastern White Pine
White Birch
Crabapple
Norway Spruce
Peony
Pepper
Potato
Red Pine
Azalea
Saucer magnolia
Scotch Pine
Tomato
Now we know. Courtesy of The University of Tennessee and the Greene County Extension and Melody Rose, agent
American linden
Apple
Asparagus
Crocus
Blackberry
Cabbage
Lilac
Privet
Cotoneaster
Eastern White Pine
White Birch
Crabapple
Norway Spruce
Peony
Pepper
Potato
Red Pine
Azalea
Saucer magnolia
Scotch Pine
Tomato
Now we know. Courtesy of The University of Tennessee and the Greene County Extension and Melody Rose, agent
47 Cub (Glenda)
52 Super A
62 Cub (Genie)
43 H
42 M
In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
52 Super A
62 Cub (Genie)
43 H
42 M
In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
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Re: NUTS!
You can also take a toe sack full of green walnuts in the hull, crush up the hulls, and poison a hole of water to get the fish. Not that I have done it. It is illegal.
Billy
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Re: NUTS!
Grump
Not as loud as a quarter stick either. Don't know for sure but heard it somewhere.
Billy Fussell wrote:You can also take a toe sack full of green walnuts in the hull, crush up the hulls, and poison a hole of water to get the fish. Not that I have done it. It is illegal.
Billy
Not as loud as a quarter stick either. Don't know for sure but heard it somewhere.
David Dee Mock-Leonard
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Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints
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Re: NUTS!
Yep, a quarter stick will work too. Like you said, kinda loud. You can use an old crank type telephone. If they answer, you can get them that way too.
Billy
Billy
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