There is a few steps you have to do to change hickory nuts into saplins. All you have to do is plant them into big pots.
Yes, hickory nuts can be very harmful to dogs. In general, it is a good idea to avoid feeding any nuts to your dog.
For $9.00 a pound, 8 pounds of it are hickory nuts.
Yes, an acorn is an example.
Hickory nuts falling off a tree can be due to a few reasons including maturity, weather conditions, pests, or disease. It's a natural occurrence for nuts to fall when they are ripe and ready to be harvested. If a large number of nuts are falling prematurely, it could be a sign of an issue that may require further investigation.
Hickory trees typically produce nuts in a three year cycle. One year they will produce a heavy crop of nuts, the next year they will have a crop that is light to moderate, and the next year they produce very few nuts.
Chipmunks eat acorns, which are also known as oak nuts.
One can find neat baskets for nuts from the following stores: Nuts, Austinuts, ProFlowers, Berries, Portland Fruit and Nuts, Hickory Farms, Edible Arrangements.
tree nuts almond filbert/hazel pecan walnut hickory chestnut possibly a few others ground nuts peanut
There are trees that have hardwood and that produce large nuts. These trees are walnut, hickory, and chestnut. These trees are valuable for their timber and for the nuts produced.
The hickory tree produces small nuts that are edible.
There are no acorns or hickory nuts up here in Putnam County, NY either. Virginia saw no acorns or hickory nuts in 2008. Naturalists there speculated that spring rains may have washed out all the pollen from the air in the spring preventing acorn and hickory pollination. I remember remarking this past spring that our cars and decks had not been covered in the usual heavy yellow pollen that we get every spring. Perhaps this is the cause.