Oct 19, 2014 #11 Pulsegleaner Garden Master Joined Apr 18, 2014 Messages 3,549 Reaction score 6,975 Points 306 Location Lower Hudson Valley, New York Picture I took of a few of the nuts a few years ago (tag says march of 2012)
Oct 19, 2014 Thread starter #12 Smart Red Garden Master Joined Jan 10, 2012 Messages 11,303 Reaction score 7,405 Points 417 Location South-est, central-est Wisconsin Now, THOSE look like walnuts. I guess there IS a lot of variance in the shapes and textures, though. Having seen only one fruit (so far) I don't have a lot to compare.
Now, THOSE look like walnuts. I guess there IS a lot of variance in the shapes and textures, though. Having seen only one fruit (so far) I don't have a lot to compare.
Oct 21, 2014 #13 baymule Garden Master Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 18,781 Reaction score 36,761 Points 457 Location Trinity County Texas I have looked at heartnut trees online. They looked intriguing. But 20 years for the first nut? I'll probably be dead or at least thinking about it.
I have looked at heartnut trees online. They looked intriguing. But 20 years for the first nut? I'll probably be dead or at least thinking about it.
Oct 21, 2014 Thread starter #14 Smart Red Garden Master Joined Jan 10, 2012 Messages 11,303 Reaction score 7,405 Points 417 Location South-est, central-est Wisconsin Anything worth having is worth waiting for. I did get a nut.
Oct 22, 2014 #15 baymule Garden Master Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 18,781 Reaction score 36,761 Points 457 Location Trinity County Texas Ima nut, ura nut, we're all nuts!
Oct 22, 2014 #16 B bobm Garden Master Joined Aug 22, 2012 Messages 3,736 Reaction score 2,509 Points 307 Location SW Washington I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream ! With heartnut crumbles on top of course.
Oct 22, 2014 #17 baymule Garden Master Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 18,781 Reaction score 36,761 Points 457 Location Trinity County Texas