When Should black walnuts be picked?

Collection time for walnuts begins late September to early October. Harvest black walnuts as soon as the outer husk softens, but is still green. The best quality nutmeat is light in color and milder in flavor. If you can leave a finger depression in the husk, the nut is mature.
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How do you know when black walnuts are ripe?

Black walnuts are best left to ripen on the tree and after the outside husk turns to a yellowish green. When ripe, an indentation will remain when pressed with your thumb. Black walnuts leave a dark stain so use gloves!
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Are black walnuts ripe when they fall off the tree?

Black walnuts should be allowed to to ripen hanging on the tree in order for their flavor and texture to fully develop. After harvest they are stripped of their outer husk, dried and cured before they are shelled and consumed.
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How long do you let black walnuts dry?

After washing and sorting, allow the nuts to dry for two or three weeks. An excellent way to dry nuts is on a wire screen. Spread the nuts in shallow layers (no more than three nuts deep)and dry them in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. A shed or garage is usually a good place to dry walnuts.
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Do you pick walnuts or wait for them to fall?

Harvest walnuts when they fall to the ground. Native nuts come into maturity September through October. Collect nuts as soon as possible to avoid mold. Hulls soften naturally over time, allowing easy access to the nut.
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Black Walnut Harvesting: From Start to Finish



How do I harvest Black Walnuts?

Cracking Tips

To crack your walnuts, place them on the ground pointed end up, and hit them with a hammer until they crack, or place them in a vise-grip and tighten it until they give. Then, carefully pick out the nut pieces. Walnut shells are very hard, so this process takes time.
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How do you pick Black Walnuts out of your yard?

Gather the nuts soon after they fall and while the hulls are mostly green. Collect them by hand or with our Nut Wizard – a handy nut-gathering tool with a long handle and barrel-like end that picks Black Walnuts up like magic! You do not need to remove the hulls.
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Can you eat raw Black Walnuts?

Black walnuts can be enjoyed raw and have an interestingly sweet and earthy taste to them that goes great on top of desserts, such as ice cream or cupcakes. They can also be dipped in a sugar syrup and enjoyed as a candy or ground to a meal and made into a flour.
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Can you eat walnuts straight from the tree?

A pitted shell encases a fibrous, leather sheath that splits as the nuts begin to ripen in the fall and indicates that walnut tree harvesting is nigh. Once you are done harvesting the walnuts, you can eat them right away, but keep in mind they won't be quite like those purchased ones at the grocers.
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How long do black walnuts last in the shell?

Black Walnuts will stay fresh in the refrigerator for about 1 year, and in the freezer, you can expect freshness to maintain for over a year. This simple method for storing Black Walnuts will ensure you have the highest quality flavor in your recipes.
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What is the easiest way to hull black walnuts?

  1. Collect a hundred or so black walnuts that have fallen from the tree. ...
  2. Put on some heavy duty gloves and fill a 5-gallon bucket halfway up with water. ...
  3. Slice around the green to black soft hull in one motion just like you are slicing into an apple. ...
  4. Place both hands on the nut and twist in opposite motions.
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Do you have to cook black walnuts?

Toasting Black Walnuts makes the nuts crunchier, while adding texture and more flavor to just about any dish. We love using toasted Black Walnuts as a robust topping to salads, steamed vegetables, and pasta. Toasted nuts are also great to eat alone as a nutritional snack or mixed with your favorite trail mix.
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How much are black walnuts worth?

Black Walnuts are beginning to fall all over the area, and this year they're worth more than ever. To open the season, harvesters will be paid $20 per hundred pounds (after hulling)! This is a 25% increase from last year and the highest buying price in the 75 years that we've been in business.
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What can I do with walnuts from my yard?

Cure the Black Walnuts

Spread the black walnuts out in a single layer and let the nuts cure in a cool, dry area, out of sunlight, for two to three weeks. Be sure to cure the nuts in an area where squirrels, chipmunks, or other rodents can't find them, or you will be left very disappointed.
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How do you dry black walnut hulls?

Dry your chopped walnut hulls on fine mesh-bottomed racks. Spread a thin layer of hulls on each rack and store in a cool, dry place. Stir the hulls often to ensure even drying. Once your hulls have turned from green to dark black-brown and have a leathery texture, they are ready to grind.
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What is the difference between a walnut and a black walnut?

Did you know? Black Walnuts are the only all-wild tree nut in the United States. Nearly all Black Walnuts come from trees growing in the wild, while English walnuts come from orchards. The main difference between Black Walnuts and English walnuts are the rich, bold, distinctive flavor of the Black Walnut.
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Are black walnuts healthier than regular walnuts?

Black walnuts have higher levels of antioxidants, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and other health-promoting compounds than the more common English walnuts, making them useful in reducing the risk of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes.
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Do squirrels like black walnuts?

Squirrels love black walnuts and have strong teeth that can break open the hard green hull surrounding the prize. Inside the hull is a dark nut that was eaten by Native Americans. The hull, dark green at first, turns to black, which stains the squirrels; chins as well as human fingers who touch it.
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Can I mow over black walnuts?

If you mow over the walnut nuts it will allow the juglone to release more readily but the grass will usually survive but not exceptionally well. If your mower is set low below 3” the blades will hit the nuts and possibly damage the blades as walnut shells are used as a blasting abrasive.
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What animal eats black walnuts?

Many animals eat these walnuts including squirrels, turkeys, raccoons and bears. Black walnut trees often affect the kinds and densities of plants that grow around them.
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What can I do with black walnut shells?

It is an excellent soft grit abrasive media used for blast cleaning and tumbling. The shell is used by the oil industry as lost circulation material and as a filter media cleaning produced water. Most recently, Black Walnut shells have been discovered as a great natural medium for athletic turf fields.
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Do walnut trees produce every year?

Walnut trees will bear fruit once per year. However, the amount will vary each year. Occasionally, walnuts will not produce any fruits during the growing season because of stressors such as drought, pests, or lack of nutrients. Walnut trees bear walnuts around 7 years of age.
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