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nut seeds for planting Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds (Juglans nigra)Grow your own majestic Black Walnut Tree (Juglans nigra) straight from seed! Our Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds are de husked and ready for planting, offering you the chance to cultivate one of North Americas most valuable and iconic hardwood trees. The Black Walnut Tree is prized for its rich, dark wood and flavorful nuts, making it both a profitable investment tree and a beautiful landscape addition. Native to the Midwest and Eastern United

Grow your own majestic Black Walnut Tree (Juglans nigra) straight from seed! Our Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds are de-husked and ready for planting, offering you the chance to cultivate one of North America’s most valuable and iconic hardwood trees.

The Black Walnut Tree is prized for its rich, dark wood and flavorful nuts, making it both a profitable investment tree and a beautiful landscape addition. Native to the Midwest and Eastern United States, this hardy species thrives in a range of climates and soil conditions. Once established, it can live for centuries — providing shade, wildlife habitat, and future generations of premium-quality wood and nuts.

Perfect for gardeners, homesteaders, and reforestation enthusiasts alike!

🌱 Why Grow Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds?

  • 🌰 Grow a Legendary Tree – Known for its premium lumber and delicious nuts.
  • 🌳 Long-Lived & Hardy – Can live for 150+ years and withstand harsh winters.
  • 💰 Valuable Timber – Black walnut wood is prized for furniture and woodworking.
  • 🐿️ Wildlife Friendly – Attracts squirrels, birds, and beneficial pollinators.
  • 🌿 Native & Sustainable – A perfect choice for reforestation and eco projects.

🌿 Growing Tips

  1. Cold Stratification: For best results, stratify seeds in moist sand for 90–120 days at 34–41°F before planting.
  2. Planting Depth: Sow 2–3 inches deep in fertile, well-drained soil.
  3. Spacing: Allow 30–40 feet between trees for proper growth.
  4. Sunlight: Prefers full sun for optimal nut and wood production.
  5. Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially in the first two years.
  6. Germination Time: Expect sprouts in 1–3 months after stratification.
  7. Hardiness Zones: Zones 4–9, adaptable and resilient.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are these Black Walnut seeds ready to plant?
Yes! They are de-husked and cleaned, ready for cold stratification or direct planting.

How long before the tree starts producing nuts?
Black Walnut trees typically produce nuts in 8–10 years when grown in ideal conditions.

What zones are suitable for growing Black Walnut trees?
They thrive in USDA Zones 4–9 and adapt well to various soil types.

Do I need more than one tree for pollination?
While self-fertile, planting two or more improves nut yield.

Is this species native to the U.S.?
Yes, Juglans nigra is native to North America, particularly the Midwest and Eastern regions.

Where to Buy Real Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds for Sale?

At Seeds World, we offer fresh, de-husked Wisconsin Black Walnut Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re starting a homestead, reforesting your land, or simply want a legacy tree, our high-quality walnut seeds are the perfect choice for reliable growth and long-term value.

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