journey11
Garden Master
To plant a walnut or any other kind of tree nut, you take a coffee can, drill drainage holes in the top and the bottom, fill with soil mix, stick your walnut in (plant in fall) and bury the can down with a foot of soil above it. Dig it up in late spring, and you should have sprouted baby trees in there. Replant where you want them and give them some protection from weeds and things that might destroy them.
Osage orange trees used to be so common in the past, used as a prickly living livestock fence hedgerow from what I've heard. They were just planted closely together and used as a hedge and not a tree. I only know of two trees in my area now. We used to have a huge one in the woods behind our childhood home, but it died. It is supposed to be the very highest BTUs for firewood too. Maybe that's what happened to them.
Do you use the "oranges" to repel bugs in the home? They say they are very good for that, although I'm not sure how it works.
Osage orange trees used to be so common in the past, used as a prickly living livestock fence hedgerow from what I've heard. They were just planted closely together and used as a hedge and not a tree. I only know of two trees in my area now. We used to have a huge one in the woods behind our childhood home, but it died. It is supposed to be the very highest BTUs for firewood too. Maybe that's what happened to them.
Do you use the "oranges" to repel bugs in the home? They say they are very good for that, although I'm not sure how it works.