Black Walnuts on the other hand have a bolder, earthier flavor. Their shells are thick, tough to crack, and will likely stain your hands. black walnuts are the real deal and havent been natural selctionated at least thats how i understand it from what google tells me.
Thank you for your input but the squirls are my main problem and a very a strong competicion I can see some nuts on the ground but I can not tell if they fell of naturally from the tree or with the squirls help ;-)
@veronicaenriquez you should wait until they start to fall from the tree naturally and then you can start to collect them from the tree. That will mean that they will have mostly ripened on the tree. Store them in a cool dry area until the husks start to come off and then discard the husks, crack and remove the meat. You can then store the meat in the freezer.
@GardenGuy06 If I waited a few more months than now, The squirrels will have even ALL of them. Can they ripen on their own in a bucket somewhere if I pick them now? Already my garden is covered in pieces of shell that the squrrels have eaten.
@veronicaenriquez Squirls are pests - you need an air gun or something otherwise you're not going to see a nut from all your trees. Bloody squirls eat them all ant the ones they don't eat they stash for the winter.
We dig nuts, yummy
thenutboxstores 2 months ago
@thenutboxstores i bet udo all up in ur mouth lol just playing
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sumitkala20 4 months ago
Black Walnuts on the other hand have a bolder, earthier flavor. Their shells are thick, tough to crack, and will likely stain your hands. black walnuts are the real deal and havent been natural selctionated at least thats how i understand it from what google tells me.
seasonsbleed 5 months ago
Informative vid, thanks for sharing!
gearlockT 1 year ago
Thank you for your input but the squirls are my main problem and a very a strong competicion I can see some nuts on the ground but I can not tell if they fell of naturally from the tree or with the squirls help ;-)
veronicaenriquez 1 year ago
I have many walnuts but also I have many squirls around. Can I harvest the nuts even they are not ripe?? if yes what do I do next/
Thank
veronicaenriquez 1 year ago
@veronicaenriquez you should wait until they start to fall from the tree naturally and then you can start to collect them from the tree. That will mean that they will have mostly ripened on the tree. Store them in a cool dry area until the husks start to come off and then discard the husks, crack and remove the meat. You can then store the meat in the freezer.
GardenGuy06 1 year ago
@GardenGuy06 If I waited a few more months than now, The squirrels will have even ALL of them. Can they ripen on their own in a bucket somewhere if I pick them now? Already my garden is covered in pieces of shell that the squrrels have eaten.
omgu8mynewt 6 months ago
@veronicaenriquez Squirls are pests - you need an air gun or something otherwise you're not going to see a nut from all your trees. Bloody squirls eat them all ant the ones they don't eat they stash for the winter.
kotapaka 3 months ago
ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY WALNUT!
seka1986 1 year ago
WHEN IT TASTE RIGHT THAT IS THE BEST PART!
is this guy a crazy maniac or what?! is this real?!
stevennewell 2 years ago
Thanks so much for this!
acrossthenorthernsea 2 years ago
Very intereting. Thanks.
SuzanneBa 2 years ago