yes! yes.
No, cashews and walnuts are tree nuts. Peanuts grow underground and are legumes.
Walnuts grow on the Walnut Tree. The most common varieties are from England and Persia.
Walnuts, both domestic and wild are seen here in Bulgaria
Autumn, when they fall from the tree.
Walnut trees will typically produce each year but may have off seasons to help the tree recover. It takes an entire season for the tree to fully grow and develop nuts which can then be harvested.
Yes, walnuts can grow into new plants if they are viable seeds. When planted in suitable conditions, the hard outer shell of the walnut will break down, allowing the seed inside to germinate and develop into a new walnut tree. However, it's important to note that not all walnuts will sprout, as factors like seed maturity and environmental conditions play a significant role in successful germination.
because you are bad at planting
No---they grow in my pants and then get spread over your mom's face
Black walnuts grow in a sturdy, prickly husk. These need to be dried a couple of days if they fall off the tree with the nut. The nut itself does not need to be dried in order to crack it and enjoy. One thing that you do need is a heavy hammer and a nut pick. Black walnuts are very heavily protected by the shell.
A mature walnut tree can produce anywhere from 50 to 1,000 pounds of walnuts per year, depending on the tree's age, variety, and growing conditions. On average, a healthy tree may yield around 200 to 300 pounds of walnuts annually. Factors such as climate, soil quality, and care also significantly influence the harvest.
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Pistacios belong to a group of nuts called tree nuts, a common allergen. (Cashews, almonds, pecans, walnuts, etc.) Tree nuts grow on trees. Peanuts grow underground, so they are not a tree nut.