How Do You Grow Carpathian Walnut Trees?
Carpathian walnut trees are fast-growing shade trees that produce thin-shelled, flavorful nuts. Though their growth is slow in the first year after planting, Carpathian walnut trees grow 4 to 5 feet each year once they are established. Carpathian walnuts begin producing walnuts between their fourth and seventh year, and by their 15th year, they can produce up to four barrels of walnuts. Check to see how Carpathian walnut trees will grow in your area. Carpathian walnut trees grow best in USDA plant hardiness zones 5 through 8. This means that Carpathian walnut trees will grow best in areas where the average annual minimum temperature is between -20 degrees F and 20 degrees F. Choose a planting location. Select a spot with fertile, well-drained soil that receives several hours of full sun each day and has at least 50 feet of lateral clearance. Dig a hole that is twice as wide as the root ball of your Carpathian walnut tree. Amend the displaced soil by thoroughly mixing in a rich potting