Planting: - Location: Sunny spot with well-draining soil. - Soil: pH 6.0-6.5, amend with organic matter.
Watering: - Young trees: Keep soil consistently moist. - Mature trees: Deep watering during dry periods.
Fertilizing: - Apply balanced fertilizer in early and late spring.
Pruning: - Winter pruning for dead branches, open canopy.
Pest and Disease: - Monitor and control pests, keep area clean.
Mulching: - 2-4 inch organic mulch, leave space around trunk.
Harvesting: - Fall harvest, collect fallen nuts.
Winter Protection: - Wrap young tree trunk in severe winters.
Thinning: - Early summer thinning for larger nut size.
Cultivar Selection: - Choose suitable cultivars for local conditions."
Tree Description:
Appearance: - Size: Large deciduous trees, up to 100 ft tall and wide. - Leaves: Pinnately compound, 11-17 serrated leaflets. - Bark: Dark brown, deeply furrowed with age. - Fruit: Oblong, brown-shelled nuts in thick green husks.
Habitat: - Native to North America, thrive in sunny, well-drained soils.
Significance: - Prized for edible nuts in culinary uses. - Valuable wood for furniture and woodworking.
Cultivation: - Grown in orchards for nuts, need well-drained soil and sunlight. - Valued for shade and timber, culturally significant in the southern US.
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