
Best Pine trees for nuts #444915 - Extension
Mar 26, 2018 · The article above there are two others that produce edible seeds, the Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) (USDA zones 4 to 7) and the Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra) (USDA zones 4 to 7). As you can judge from their common names, neither are native to Oregon, and, although the article's author indicated they survive in Michigan, whether they would ...
Pinons in shells with mold edible? - Ask Extension
Oct 1, 2015 · Thanks for your fast response. I will check the links you provided and unfortunately I think you are correct in taking the safe route, which means do not eat them. I did not know I need to store the pine nuts in their shells in glass jars in the …
Pine nuts? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Jan 5, 2012 · So I make several dishes that occasionally require the addition of Pine nuts. The ones from the Middle east/Lebanon market have gone through the roof to over $25 a pound. They also stock a much smaller and badly cleaned "Domestic" nut for a little lower price. With the 1000's of acres of pines...
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Winter Browse for Whitetail Deer | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Dec 19, 2008 · Red Pine - Needles 2 in a cluster, 4 to 6 inches long. Michigan's longest needled pine and a tree that has very little food value for deer. Balsam Fir - Evergreen with flat needles, 3/4" to 1 inch long. Smooth dark green bark with resin "blisters." Sticky buds at ends of twigs. A swamp species also found on moist uplands.
Blueberries: wood chips or sawdust or both? #445819 - Extension
Apr 2, 2018 · With blueberries in particular, one would also have to check soil pH to ensure that it was appropriate for the plant as well, as they prefer a soil pH of 4.5-5.5 and to get to this point often requires the addition of elemental sulfur to the soil months before planting. As for the bark mulch, either fir or pine is fine.
2025 Muskegon River Walleye egg-take schedule and updates.
Mar 21, 2025 · We will be on the river around 8am between Croton and Pine Street launch Monday, March 24th to do our annual trout survey and collect 60 walleye for annual disease testing. We will do a walleye abundance and ripeness check also, but it is anticipated that the first egg-take day won't be Tuesday, April 2nd. I'll update the schedule after Monday ...
Juglone - Ask Extension
Juglone is found in all parts of the black walnut tree, but it is most concentrated in the flower buds, nut hulls, and roots. Unfortunately, the roots of a black walnut can extend three to four times the diameter of the tree’s canopy and squirrels and other animals will disperse the nut hulls across an even more far-reaching range, so the ...
White Pine Weevel control - Ask Extension
Mar 4, 2025 · Hello, Last Spring I had White Pine Weevil kill the "lead" shoot on several young white pine trees. What is the best pesticide to prevent this damage from happening and when should I apply this pesticide? If there are ways to prevent White Pine Weevil damage that do not include using a pesticide, I would welcome that information.
Kawkawlin River Clarification | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Mar 31, 2025 · Bay (County): Kawkawlin R. and all tributaries upstream of Euclid Ave., and Saganing Cr. (upstream from State Rd.) and Pine R. (upstream from State Rd.) closed to fishing March 16 - Fri. before the last Sat. in April. Kawkawlin Floods and part of the river are in Midland County and fairly close to me.