Soon you can buy our Wonderful Walnut Trees!

You can always identify a walnut by its ghostly grey bark.

You can always identify a walnut by its ghostly grey bark.

The walnut tree is attractive and produces a delicious nut. It is the nut tree of many gardener’s dreams, a big spreading tree creating dappled shade in summer and displaying ghostly white bark in winter. A great climbing tree for children.

Walnuts are the most influenced by soil quality of all the nut trees, growing quite small and stunted in shallow, poor soils and much larger in deeper, moister soils. They grow in a wide range of climates from the cool and wet gullies of the central Mt Lofty Ranges to the hot sandy plains of the Riverland.

The best way to establish your walnut is from bare rooted trees in purchased in winter. These trees are dormant and can easily withstand the planting shock. Your tree will be properly pruned and wrapped and you should plant within a few days. The spring shoots will surprise you with their vigour. Expect exciting, strong new shoots in spring and nuts within a couple of years. Be sure to water and fertilize well.

 

We have three varieties of walnut trees:

Tulare is grafted to a medium vigour rootstock (Northern Californian Black Walnut). It is a large nut that is filled with kernel of excellent flavour. It is very productive and precocious. It is a vigorous variety and will grow to a large tree in good soils but less big in poor soil.

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Chandler is also grafted to Northern Californian Black Walnut. It is more resistant to Bacterial Blight and therefore suits wetter, cooler environments. The nuts are large, delicious, well filled and cropping is prolific.

Howard is a more compact grower. It is grafted onto the powerful Paradox rootstock. This is the variety of choice where soil conditions are less favourable. This would include places where drainage is poor.

Our walnut trees are ready in winter.
$120 each.

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Is your Walnut tree here?

The yellowing leaves says that our trees are close to dormancy. Then they can be dug and taken home to your place.

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