1. Can I grow walnuts in the yard?
No matter what feng shui, economy, appreciation, etc. You can grow walnuts in the yard, no problem. As long as your courtyard meets the requirements of the garden and is properly configured.
There are three main ways to cultivate walnuts in China. One is garden planting, which implements intensive management and has higher output per unit area. The other is intercropping cultivation, that is, long-term intercropping of walnut trees with other crops or other fruit trees and medicinal plants, which is also the main cultivation method of walnut at present. Third, the sporadic planting of idle land such as river banks, ditches, roadsides and courtyards is also an important planting method.
So, walnuts can be planted in the yard, but you have such a choice.
Second, the choice of walnut orchard should be considered.
Walnut has a long life cycle and has the characteristics of liking light and temperature. Planting should be based on the principle of suitable land, suitable trees and suitable melon varieties. Before planting, we should investigate the local climate, soil, rainfall, the growth and development of nearby walnut trees and the existing problems, so as to provide basis for planting walnuts.
1, and the climatic conditions should meet the growth and development needs of planted walnut varieties.
2. The terrain should be a place with lee and sunshine and good drainage. The soil needs to keep moisture and fertilizer. The loam or sandy loam with good air permeability is suitable for the taste, and the thickness of the soil layer should be above 1 m. Walnut requires neutral or slightly alkaline soil, and iron walnut requires neutral or slightly acidic soil. Iron walnut is not suitable for cultivation in alkaline soil and walnut is not suitable for cultivation in acidic soil.
3. As long as the previous tree species are cultivated willow, poplar and locust, they are not suitable for planting walnuts, otherwise they will be easily infected with root rot. Walnut is not suitable for continuous cropping, otherwise it will be bad for growth.
Last sentence, it's not a good idea to grow walnuts in the yard. Walnut trees are tall, such as early-fruiting walnuts, which branch early and have large branches, while late-fruiting walnuts are tall and bear fruit late. And if only one walnut is planted in the yard and there are no walnut trees around, it is difficult to pollinate and bear fruit. A variety of trees also cause shade, many leaves, unsanitary, and are not conducive to life. In addition, walnuts are prone to insects, harmful to human body, and so on. My suggestion is that it is best not to plant walnuts in the yard, but to plant some low flowers and plants.