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Hardy English Walnut Tree
Hardy English Walnut Tree
Bears Early and Produces a Huge Crop

  (6 customer reviews)

This stately beauty grows quickly to 40-60 ft. Not only does it provide dense shade with its rounded, spreading form and rich green foliage; it will also supply loads of thin-shelled walnuts with rich flavorful kernels. Walnuts are a favorite for baking and are a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids and other hearthealthy nutrients.

Plant two or more to ensure pollination.
Zones: 4-8.

Buying Options
Hardy English Walnut Tree - 1- 1 1/2 Feet
08703 - For each offer ordered, get 1 tree.
Price: 1 - $16.95
2 or more - $15.50
Quantity:
Hardy English Walnut Tree- 2-3 ft Quick-Start
71059 - For each offer ordered, get 1 tree.
Price: 1 - $34.95
2 or more - $33.50
Quantity:
Hardy English Walnut - Quick-Pro Potted
75070 - For each offer ordered, get 1 tree.
Price: 1 - $24.95
2 or more - $23.50
Quantity:
Product Details
Zones: 4 - 8 (-20° F.)
Height: 30-50 ft.
Spacing: 35-40 ft
Depth: same as in the nursery
Spread: 30-40 ft,
Sun/Shade: full sun
Pollinator: plant 2 or more
Yield: 1-3 bushels
Foliage: Dark green, lacy, pinnately compound
Blooms: spring
Fruit: Plump, thin shelled, small nuts with white kernels
Comments: Bears as soon as 4 years after planting. Pest and disease resistant. Nuts fall free of husks when ripe. Full flavor, excellent quality. Drought resistant. Self-pollinating but produces better if planted in groups of two or more. Does not do well in wet areas. Nuts are easier to crack than black walnuts. Meat of the nut when cracked will most likely come out in pieces (sometimes may be halves).
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 -  Friday, May 23, 2008
english 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, 2008
walnut 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, 2007
English 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.


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