Just until they reach the ground.
Autumn, when they fall from the tree.
You can let them sit in a basket a few weeks and the hulls will start to decompose then you can easily remove them.
yes! yes.
Yes, walnuts can be picked before they naturally fall from the tree. Harvesting them early can help avoid losses from pests or mold. However, it's important to wait until the nuts are mature and the outer husk is starting to split for the best quality. Care should be taken during harvesting to avoid damaging the tree or the nuts.
Yes. Any tree can fall as long as its height is greater than the width of the trunk.
No, cashews and walnuts are tree nuts. Peanuts grow underground and are legumes.
because you are bad at planting
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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Squirrel or raccoon. But more in likely a squirrel.
Given the fact that all walnuts come from walnut trees, I'd say the answer is pretty obvious.