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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Friday, May 23, 2008english walnut tree Reviewed By: T. Eshbach (greenacres, washington) I bought 1 of these trees 15 years ago. I moved from the house where it was planted. I could not find anyone to move the tree with me. I was very disapointed. From such a little tree it had grown into a beautiful 10 foot high & very symetrical tree. The tree was just beginning to produce nuts. It brought back many memories of my childhood where we had such a tree over 50 feet in diameter and height. Am going to try again! Thank you - Wednesday, May 21, 2008walnut blight Reviewed By: Alex (Norwood, MA) I planted this walnut last year and first year I noticed leaves had black crunchy edges. It survived, but I suspect that's walnut blight. So I would recommend to have some preventive treatment if you plant it. This spring I have the same problem. - Monday, November 12, 2007English Walnuts Reviewed By: SWellnitz (Central Wisconsin, WI) I ordered 3 rocket root trees, they were out of stock. So they subbed 6 two to three feet field grown trees. This is the first year. I received them just before Easter. We got 6 inches of snow two days later, so could not plant them for 8 days. I put them in a 5 gallon bucket with two and a half inches of water, wrapped them with more wet newspaper, and rewet the paper everyday. I finally got them planted. Nut tres don't start to leaf out in this area until June. I was a kind of worried. In June, sure enough 5 of them leafed out,and number 6 grew from the bottom part. All grew 7 inches and the trunks doubled in size. So far I am very happy with them. Hope they make it through the first winter. I place all 6 across the front of my property, they will be beautiful. Read More Reviews |
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