English Walnuts

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    That the trees should be mulched in the Fall.
    That the ground should be kept cultivated around the trees during the Spring and Summer.
    That English Walnut trees should be transplanted while young, as they will often double in size the year the tap-root reaches the sub-soil moisture (that is, the moist earth).
    That tap-root trees are the easiest of all to transplant if the work is done while the trees are young and small.
    That trees sometimes bear the third year after transpl
...anting three-year-old trees where the sub-soil moisture is within six or eight feet of the surface.
    That the age of bearing depends largely on the distance the tap-root has to grow to reach the sub-soil moisture.
    [Sidenote: =Peculiarities of Growth=] The growth of the English Walnut is different from that of mostfruit trees. The small trees grow about six inches the firstyear, tap-root the same; the second year they grow about twelveinches, tap-root the same; the third year they grow abouteighteen inches, tap-root nearly as much.


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