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<blockquote data-quote="flowerpot" data-source="post: 6557345" data-attributes="member: 142783"><p>We planted a walnut tree about 6 years ago and it has hardly grown at all. Someone told me we had planted it too deep. Every spring it takes ages to come into leaf, although I think it is one of the last . I put some blood and bonemeal around it last autumn and it did look a bit better this spring but it really hasn't got going at all is disappointing as I thought we might be picking walnuts by now. I'll take note about the squirrels.</p><p></p><p>We used to have a huge one and my mother-in-law used to pickle them every year, but unfortunately my OH chopped it down to make the field larger and I'm not sure he was ever forgiven for that.</p><p></p><p>Walnuts are very popular as they are constantly being promoted as being very healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flowerpot, post: 6557345, member: 142783"] We planted a walnut tree about 6 years ago and it has hardly grown at all. Someone told me we had planted it too deep. Every spring it takes ages to come into leaf, although I think it is one of the last . I put some blood and bonemeal around it last autumn and it did look a bit better this spring but it really hasn't got going at all is disappointing as I thought we might be picking walnuts by now. I'll take note about the squirrels. We used to have a huge one and my mother-in-law used to pickle them every year, but unfortunately my OH chopped it down to make the field larger and I'm not sure he was ever forgiven for that. Walnuts are very popular as they are constantly being promoted as being very healthy. [/QUOTE]
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