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: Re: [Homestead] Walnuts, living with
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: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 23:31:21 EDT
This, on Google:
_Black Walnut Toxicity_
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http://www.wvu.edu/~Agexten/hortcult/fruits/blkwalnt.htm
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Because decaying roots still release juglone, toxicity can persist for some
years ... Other trees closely related to black walnut also produce juglone,
...
_www.wvu.edu/~Agexten/hortcult/fruits/blkwalnt.htm_
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http://www.wvu.edu/~Agexten/hortcult/fruits/blkwalnt.htm
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My Dad designed a 'hillock' in the center of a circular driveway - purposely
because there was a black walnut right at the top of the rise.
He planted ivy as ground cover all 'round the tree. It flourished there,
even though nothing else would grow - not even weeds.
The little hill, and the ivy, and the tree, completely hid the house from
view of the street.
Sandy
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