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 by: Andy Burns - Mon, 16 May 2022 08:13 UTC

I have two mature walnut trees, one 10m the other 14m. Last year they produced
a negligible quantity of nuts, the year before the larger one did better, I have
given the larger one a good drink with a lawn sprinkler both years when it
started coming into leaf (it sits in a rapidly draining sandy area).

The smaller one has a huge quantity of catkins on it this year, the larger one
has no catkins visible from ground level, and none dropped on the ground
underneath it, I don't particularly remember catkins on it last year either.

From what I read Walnuts are not dioecious, presumably lack of catkins is what
leads to lack of nuts, but can't see there's much I can do?

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 by: Chris Green - Mon, 16 May 2022 09:17 UTC

Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
> I have two mature walnut trees, one 10m the other 14m. Last year they produced
> a negligible quantity of nuts, the year before the larger one did better, I have
> given the larger one a good drink with a lawn sprinkler both years when it
> started coming into leaf (it sits in a rapidly draining sandy area).
>
> The smaller one has a huge quantity of catkins on it this year, the larger one
> has no catkins visible from ground level, and none dropped on the ground
> underneath it, I don't particularly remember catkins on it last year either.
>
> From what I read Walnuts are not dioecious, presumably lack of catkins is what
> leads to lack of nuts, but can't see there's much I can do?
>
I think just about every sort of 'fruit' crop was poor last year, even
our Bramleys didn't produce a lot of apples and they're usually pretty
reliable. We had few raspberries and virtually no pears and only a
few plums.

This year *looks* as if it's going to be quite the opposite, I think
we may even get some broken branches if we're not careful.

I think your walnuts may be following the same trend(s).

--
Chris Green
ยท

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 by: Martin Brown - Mon, 16 May 2022 10:55 UTC

On 16/05/2022 10:17, Chris Green wrote:
> Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
>> I have two mature walnut trees, one 10m the other 14m. Last year they produced
>> a negligible quantity of nuts, the year before the larger one did better, I have
>> given the larger one a good drink with a lawn sprinkler both years when it
>> started coming into leaf (it sits in a rapidly draining sandy area).
>>
>> The smaller one has a huge quantity of catkins on it this year, the larger one
>> has no catkins visible from ground level, and none dropped on the ground
>> underneath it, I don't particularly remember catkins on it last year either.
>>
>> From what I read Walnuts are not dioecious, presumably lack of catkins is what
>> leads to lack of nuts, but can't see there's much I can do?
>>
> I think just about every sort of 'fruit' crop was poor last year, even
> our Bramleys didn't produce a lot of apples and they're usually pretty
> reliable. We had few raspberries and virtually no pears and only a
> few plums.

Last year was disastrous for apples (but amazingly OK for pears). There
was a late frost that scorched every flower and killed off most of the
pollinating insects where I live in North Yorks. A nearby more sheltered
walled garden orchard did a little better but my tree which can usually
feed the entire village had barely a dozen humongous fruits on it.
>
> This year *looks* as if it's going to be quite the opposite, I think
> we may even get some broken branches if we're not careful.
>
> I think your walnuts may be following the same trend(s).

Last year the late frosts did for a lot of fruit trees that you would
normally expect to be reliable.

--
Regards,
Martin Brown

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 by: The Natural Philosop - Mon, 16 May 2022 10:56 UTC

On 16/05/2022 10:17, Chris Green wrote:
> Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
>> I have two mature walnut trees, one 10m the other 14m. Last year they produced
>> a negligible quantity of nuts, the year before the larger one did better, I have
>> given the larger one a good drink with a lawn sprinkler both years when it
>> started coming into leaf (it sits in a rapidly draining sandy area).
>>
>> The smaller one has a huge quantity of catkins on it this year, the larger one
>> has no catkins visible from ground level, and none dropped on the ground
>> underneath it, I don't particularly remember catkins on it last year either.
>>
>> From what I read Walnuts are not dioecious, presumably lack of catkins is what
>> leads to lack of nuts, but can't see there's much I can do?
>>
> I think just about every sort of 'fruit' crop was poor last year, even
> our Bramleys didn't produce a lot of apples and they're usually pretty
> reliable. We had few raspberries and virtually no pears and only a
> few plums.
>
I had a fairly good year with most of the pears, all of the plums and
apples producing decent crops. cherries were a washout though.

> This year *looks* as if it's going to be quite the opposite, I think
> we may even get some broken branches if we're not careful.
>
> I think your walnuts may be following the same trend(s).
>
I have but a single young walnut and I am not sure its ever produced
anything. But it is nice to look at.

--
The lifetime of any political organisation is about three years before
its been subverted by the people it tried to warn you about.

Anon.

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 by: Andy Burns - Mon, 16 May 2022 12:05 UTC

The Natural Philosopher wrote:

> I have but a single young walnut and I am not sure its ever produced anything.
> But it is nice to look at.

The crunch of walnut shells underfoot tells me it's produced plenty in previous
years.

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 by: Chris Hogg - Mon, 16 May 2022 14:06 UTC

On Mon, 16 May 2022 09:13:57 +0100, Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk>
wrote:

>I have two mature walnut trees, one 10m the other 14m. Last year they produced
>a negligible quantity of nuts, the year before the larger one did better, I have
>given the larger one a good drink with a lawn sprinkler both years when it
>started coming into leaf (it sits in a rapidly draining sandy area).
>
>The smaller one has a huge quantity of catkins on it this year, the larger one
>has no catkins visible from ground level, and none dropped on the ground
>underneath it, I don't particularly remember catkins on it last year either.
>
> From what I read Walnuts are not dioecious, presumably lack of catkins is what
>leads to lack of nuts, but can't see there's much I can do?

Do you beat them enough?

"A woman, a dog and a walnut tree, the more you beat them the better
they be!"

--
Chris

Gardening in West Cornwall, very mild, sheltered
from the West, but open to the North and East.

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 by: Andy Burns - Mon, 16 May 2022 16:47 UTC

Chris Hogg wrote:

> Andy Burns wrote:
>
>> presumably lack of catkins is what leads to lack of nuts, but can't see
>> there's much I can do?
>
> Do you beat them enough?
>
> "A woman, a dog and a walnut tree, the more you beat them the better
> they be!"

Never heard that one before, someone has bashed it in the past, it has an
ancient scar in the bark, but doesn't seem to be causing it any problems, I
pruned all the dead twigs in reach of the ground.

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 by: Vir Campestris - Tue, 17 May 2022 20:44 UTC

On 16/05/2022 10:17, Chris Green wrote:
> I think just about every sort of 'fruit' crop was poor last year, even
> our Bramleys didn't produce a lot of apples and they're usually pretty
> reliable. We had few raspberries and virtually no pears and only a
> few plums.

We had so many apples that we filled our garage freezer. We're still
eating stewed apple. And that's just one tree!

(Cambs, FWIW)

Andy

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 by: Andy Burns - Wed, 18 May 2022 06:39 UTC

Vir Campestris wrote:

> We had so many apples that we filled our garage freezer. We're still eating
> stewed apple. And that's just one tree!

Only my crab apples produced any fruit, and they were very late, I don't collect
them.

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 by: AnthonyL - Wed, 18 May 2022 20:30 UTC

On Mon, 16 May 2022 13:05:34 +0100, Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk>
wrote:

>The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>
>> I have but a single young walnut and I am not sure its ever produced anything.
>> But it is nice to look at.
>
>The crunch of walnut shells underfoot tells me it's produced plenty in previous
>years.

The bloody fat squirrels tell me that our tree is a good producer. I
wouldn't know, all I ever see is a green rain of husk falling.

--
AnthonyL

Why ever wait to finish a job before starting the next?

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 by: Andy Burns - Sun, 29 May 2022 21:57 UTC

Chris Green wrote:

> I think just about every sort of 'fruit' crop was poor last year [...]
> This year *looks* as if it's going to be quite the opposite [...]
> I think your walnuts may be following the same trend(s).

The smaller tree (with the abundant catkins) is developing plenty of
proto-walnut "bulges" the larger tree does have some forming, but not so many
that I can see from ground level.

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rocksolid light 0.9.7
clearnet tor