Fruit Farming: Practical And Scientific, for Commercial Fruit Growers And Others

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lid. per tree.
In 1919, the nuts of the two trees sold for £10 at 2Cs. per bushel. One tree is a soft-shelled variety, having a hen run under it (which manures it well), the other tree near by is a hard-shelled variety; the trees are thought to be 70 to 80 years old, such trees (pre-war) would be worth £5 or more as timber.
On some fruit farms one may see single rows or avenues of walnut trees which are yearly beaten for their nuts, the beating knocks out dead wood, and it is a pro- verbial say
...ing the more you beat the wal- nut tree the better it yields. For beating off the ripe nuts in the autumn long supple ash rods are used from long ladders.
Walnut trees to grow well are considered to need lime in the soil, and if lime is known to be deficient as in most clay and sandy soils, a barrowful of chalk may be put in the hole and well mixed with the •soil before planting.
A large proportion of the crop is gathered green for pickling, being picked in the first or second week of July. The following is a Eecipe for Pickling, given by W.


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