You will find most nuts are ripe right about the time of first frost.
But to be sure watch the squirrels. They will tell you when the nuts are ripe.
I will bet they will get more than you do.
You also can press into the husk with the ball of your thumb and if it leaves a dent the nut is ripe.
Good Luck
What is the english translation for pascorbin
They are called "Walnuts" in English.
No, according to the Department of Squirrel Studies they do not like ripe walnuts.
The Luhya translation of the English word 'Ripe' is "Okhwenga".
Monkeys like to eat fruits and vegetables, such as figs, mangoes, bananas, walnuts, papayas, etc.
"Nogales" means "walnuts" in English. It can also refer to a city in Arizona bordering Mexico.
Roasting any type of nut tends to intensify the flavor.
Soft and yellow on the outside is the way in which a ripe walnut looks. The edible in question may be ripe enough to be eased from its location on the branch or found lying on the ground. It will have a faint odor, which is deemed pleasant by some and reminiscent of tree of heaven to others.
elephants and rabbits and walnuts will explode
Yes, English walnuts can be toxic to miniature horses. They contain compounds that can lead to colic or other gastrointestinal issues if ingested. It's important to ensure that miniature horses do not have access to walnut trees or fallen walnuts, as even small amounts can be harmful. Always consult with a veterinarian if you suspect your horse has ingested something toxic.
Walnuts are walnuts. They are whole, pieces, or halves but still walnuts.
English, mostly. The Amish in Pennsylvania, though, mostly speak Deitsch, a Germanic dialect heavily mixed with English.