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That's a very cool looking tree for sure. Have you ever tried the seeds as a nut? Wondering if they are as good as commercial pine nuts.
Quote from: D-Grower on January 16, 2020, 07:29:26 AMThat's a very cool looking tree for sure. Have you ever tried the seeds as a nut? Wondering if they are as good as commercial pine nuts.They take 50 years to produce first nuts .
Quote from: SeaWalnut on January 16, 2020, 08:56:32 PMQuote from: D-Grower on January 16, 2020, 07:29:26 AMThat's a very cool looking tree for sure. Have you ever tried the seeds as a nut? Wondering if they are as good as commercial pine nuts.They take 50 years to produce first nuts .I think 50 years is an exaggeration, in reality trees can start producing at around 12-15 years old. The seeds are quite popular in parts of Brazil.
Did anyone mention ashitaba? I planted one in a bed with peanuts and it has become huge. Can't eat it quickly enough.