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Gardening From Seeds : How to Plant a Walnut Seed



Before planting a walnut seed to germinate, break off the outer shell until the fresh, green seed is exposed. Keep the seed moist, and wait about a month before it germinates, with gardening help from an urban horticulturist in this free video on plant seeds.

Expert: Stan DeFreitas
Bio: Stan DeFreitas, also known as Mr. Green Thumb, has experience as an urban horticulturist working for the Pinellas County Extension Service and has taught horticulture at the St. Petersburg College.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

20 Comments

  1. Hey…that wasn't a walnut planted in the seed tray in your demonstration. What kind of tomfoolery is this? I want to talk to whoever's in charge.

  2. this video is seriously not worth watching, at the end i still dont know how to grow a wallnut 😠 from a seed…..

  3. I had some walnuts left from last Christmas (2017) I planted them all in compost without doing a thing to them last month (may 2018) all 15 are now growing well.

  4. I am perplexed. Is he saying that you plant the walnut in the shell, or plant the shelled nutmeat, or does he have some secret things that he's sticking in the ground? Hell if I know. What DO you plant to get a walnut tree? A jelly bean? This video is worse than useless.

  5. Wow, why do Americans give so little of use with so much fluff. Stan, outer coating – this could be husk or shell, viewers have no way of knowing. Do you scarify the shell or the nut meat? Your fingers are in the way so we can't even see what you are planting. I think you're just pretending to help which is why most veiwers give you a thumbs down. In short, you take more than you give.

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