Growing Nuts in the North. Carl Weschcke

Growing Nuts in the North - Carl Weschcke


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       Carl Weschcke

      Growing Nuts in the North

      A Personal Story of the Author's Experience of 33 Years with Nut Culture in Minnesota and Wisconsin

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066241865

       Introduction

       GROWING NUTS IN THE NORTH

       GROWING NUTS IN THE NORTH

       Chapter 1

       FIRST ENCOUNTERS

       Chapter 2

       FIRST ATTEMPTS

       Chapter 3

       BLACK WALNUTS

       Chapter 4

       HAZELS AND FILBERTS

       Chapter 5

       HAZELS AND/ OR FILBERTS

       Chapter 6

       PECANS AND THEIR HYBRIDS

       Chapter 7

       HICKORY THE KING

       Chapter 8

       BUTTERNUT

       Chapter 9

       PIONEERING WITH ENGLISH WALNUTS IN WISCONSIN

       Chapter 10

       OTHER TREES

       Chapter 11

       PESTS AND PETS

       Chapter 12

       STORING AND PLANTING SEEDS

       Chapter 13

       TREE PLANTING METHODS

       Chapter 14

       WINTER PROTECTION OF GRAFTS AND SEEDLINGS

       Chapter 15

       TREE STORAGE

       Chapter 16

       SUGGESTIONS ON GRAFTING METHODS

       Chapter 17

       GRAFTING TAPE VERSUS RAFFIA

       Chapter 18

       EFFECTS OF GRAFTING ON UNLIKE STOCKS

       Chapter 19

       DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF SCIONS

       Chapter 20

       HYBRIDIZING

       Chapter 21

       TOXICITY AMONG TREES AND PLANTS

       CONCLUSION

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      Only a few books have been written on the subject of nut trees and their bearing habits, and very little of that material applies to their propagation in cold climates. For these reasons I am relating some of the experiences I have had in the last thirty-two years in raising nut trees in Wisconsin. To me, this has been a hobby with results both practical and ornamental far beyond my original conception. I hope that the information I am giving will be of help and interest to those who, like myself, enjoy having nut-bearing trees in their dooryards, and that it will prevent their undergoing the failures and disappointments I sometimes met with in pioneering along this line. Since my purpose is to give advice and assistance to those whose


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