Have A Black Walnut Tree? DNR Could Use Your Extra Walnuts
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — If you have a black walnut tree, Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources wants you to donate your extra walnuts.
The Maryland Forest Service will use the walnuts to grow and plant trees along creeks, rivers, and streams as a part of the state’s tree-planting program.
“Black walnut trees are easy to identify by the large round nuts that drop after the leaves fall in autumn. Black walnuts are fairly common in Maryland and may live for up to 250 yea
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