Did you know you can grow: #BlackWalnut
#UGAExtension experts provide information on growing uncommon Southern delights in your own backyard.
By Makenna Reavis
"#GeorgiaUSA is famous for its #peaches, #pecans and #peanuts, but thanks to its mild climate, the state also supports a variety of uncommon and exotic fruits and nuts.
"In a series inspired by University of Georgia #CooperativeExtension publication 'Minor Fruits and Nuts in Georgia,' edited by UGA Extension consumer horticulturist Bob Westerfield, we’ll highlight lesser-known edibles that can thrive in Georgia home gardens.
"This issue's focus is black walnut, a large nut tree native to Georgia and many parts of the eastern United States.
"Historically, the black walnut was a crucial tree for Native Americans, particularly the Cherokee, Delaware and Apache tribes. Indigenous people used various parts of the tree in their daily lives as a key ingredient in breads, soups and puddings. Parts of the bark and leaves repelled bugs and treated snake bites, sores, toothaches and other ailments."
Learn more:
https://fieldreport.caes.uga.edu/features/did-you-know-you-can-grow-black-walnut/






