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juglone/walnut query
My next-door neighbour has a walnut tree planted right on the
property line. My failure to grow potatoes and tomatoes has been attributed to a substance called juglone that emits from the roots of walnut trees. So this summer I'll try alternate crops. I've been assured that carrots are okay, but can find nothing on beets, yams, sweet potatoes, cabbage or any of various turnips. Various squash thrive on the soil. Would like to determine any method that will enable tomatoes to grow. Any advise is welcome. Regards. RAF |
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