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Walnut tree in our orchard

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2011

I am currently posting a few seasonal videos I took over the last month but was too busy to put up. This is about a big old walnut tree that wwas there before we moved in in 1992. Each year there are a few walnuts on it, the aquirels eat them all. Walnuts don't really do well in England, even the south. They are grown a lot in the Languedoc and Bordeaux regions of France.

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  • Much smaller & smoother than what we have in Southern Ontario, Canada.

  • I don't think I've ever had a pickled walnuts.

  • Yeah, those do linger on your skin. The walnut trees down here have already dropped all their bounty and not a minute too soon as they are asking for roughly €6 a kilo for them. I'll keep my "stash" in storage for a Christmas feast.

  • Oh, yuck! Don't touch them! It takes forever to come off your fingers! I always just pile them up in the garden and let the sun dry them up and check them in a couple months. the problem with nuts is that unless you spray the tree, most of the nut will be worm-ridden by the time you crack them open.

  • We are surrounded by black walnuts where I live in Pennsylvania.

  • I love walnut stuffing...

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