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A friend of mine gave me some seedlings that his mother had grown. He was told they were walnuts but they don't look like the one in the other bucket that you can see is actually growing from a walnut shell...

 

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Need to get them planted out now as they are notoriously difficult to establish:001_smile:

 

Would kudzu make a good nurse species?

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They look like the Ash that shoot up all over our back garden from a tree up the road. You don't notice them for a few years then all of a sudden they are 6 feet tall or growing out of the brickwork in the wall.

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Sadly I wee'd on the only genuine walnut there and it died and the other ones were uprooted so I have nothing to plant out now!

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Sadly I wee'd on the only genuine walnut there and it died and the other ones were uprooted so I have nothing to plant out now!

 

Why did you wee on it? :lol:

 

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