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Forum: Vegetable GardeningReplies: 2, Views: 47
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mjbatham
Garner, IA
(Zone 4b)

August 18, 2007
1:02 AM

Post #3870038

After a mini tornado in north Iowa this week, a huge branch from my neighbor's black walnut tree fell on my garden, crushing my tomato plants. There are hundreds of walnuts all over my garden area. Should I worry about the sap from the nuts (still bright green colored and not ripe yet) hurting my soil?

Rain is forcast for the next week. Is it critical to remove the unripe black walnuts from the garden immediately, or can I wait a week to get them out of the garden.

Please offer any advice. Thanks.

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