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angel_orto 03-05-2010 12:45 PM

Walnut in a hedgerow ?
 
I am planning a country hedgerow with native trees and shrubs mainly spiny as blackthorn,hawthorn,also hazel,field maple,wild privet,dog rose... and wild fruits mainly prunus.

There is a walnut tree (J.regia) growing on this line , I am afraid that the walnut will badly affect the other hedge plants ,what do you think ?

thanks !

Tony 03-05-2010 03:53 PM

Walnut in a hedgerow ?
 
angel_orto wrote:
I am planning a country hedgerow with native trees and shrubs mainl
spiny as blackthorn,hawthorn,also hazel,field maple,wild privet,do
rose... and wild fruits mainly prunus.

There is a walnut tree (J.regia) growing on this line , I am afraid tha
the walnut will badly affect the other hedge plants ,what do you thin
?

thanks


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angel_orto



It very well could affect some of them. Black Walnut roots seep juglone
into the soil, and while it's best known for being very toxic to
tomatoes and white birch, there are many other plants, trees and shrubs
it affects. Try a Google search on "plants affected by black walnut" as
an example. I believe the Wiki article on Black Walnut also gives a
list, though it is probably not exhaustive.

Tony

Tony 03-05-2010 05:33 PM

Walnut in a hedgerow ?
 
Tony wrote:
angel_orto wrote:
I am planning a country hedgerow with native trees and shrubs mainl
spiny as blackthorn,hawthorn,also hazel,field maple,wild privet,do
rose... and wild fruits mainly prunus.

There is a walnut tree (J.regia) growing on this line , I am afraid tha
the walnut will badly affect the other hedge plants ,what do you thin
?

thanks

--
angel_orto



It very well could affect some of them. Black Walnut roots seep juglone
into the soil, and while it's best known for being very toxic to
tomatoes and white birch, there are many other plants, trees and shrubs
it affects. Try a Google search on "plants affected by black walnut" as
an example. I believe the Wiki article on Black Walnut also gives a
list, though it is probably not exhaustive.

Tony


Whoa, on second glance, I see you describe it as a Juglans Regia
(English Walnut). I'm not aware of any problem with other plants and
English Walnut, but I'm not sure it doesen't have toxic qualities to
other plants. Again, a good search should give you the answers.

Tony

angel_orto 04-05-2010 07:32 AM

Hi Tony ,

Thank for your answers,
I know also English Walnut affect with juglone other plants , I made many searches in several languages , I was thinking that in the several British Hedgerows experiences may find some advice !
I was also using the black walnut information but so I find only American species,anyway may be useful !

I will try again as I don't like to fell this tree ,

Angel_orto

Whoa, on second glance, I see you describe it as a Juglans Regia
(English Walnut). I'm not aware of any problem with other plants and
English Walnut, but I'm not sure it doesen't have toxic qualities to
other plants. Again, a good search should give you the answers.

Tony[/quote]

D. Staples 04-05-2010 04:52 PM

Walnut in a hedgerow ?
 
If you want to save the tree, best bet is to only plant outside the drip
line of the tree.

"angel_orto" wrote in message
...

Hi Tony ,

Thank for your answers,
I know also English Walnut affect with juglone other plants , I made
many searches in several languages , I was thinking that in the several
British Hedgerows experiences may find some advice !
I was also using the black walnut information but so I find only
American species,anyway may be useful !

I will try again as I don't like to fell this tree ,

Angel_orto

Whoa, on second glance, I see you describe it as a Juglans Regia
(English Walnut). I'm not aware of any problem with other plants and
English Walnut, but I'm not sure it doesen't have toxic qualities to
other plants. Again, a good search should give you the answers.

Tony




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angel_orto





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