It's time to get ready for our green walnut harvest. Though actual harvesting won't begin for a while, I've promised our customers that I would keep them informed of our progress here on my blog. The picture on the left shows the walnut catkins in early to middle April. They somewhat resemble miniature pine cones at this stage, only 1 inch in length. The picture on the far right was taken just days ago, April 28th. Notice the cluster of male catkins. They are about three inches long and bear a large number of closely packed, minute developing flowers.
When asked the question, "When can we order?" or "How many pounds will we be able to put up online at our LocalHarvest storefront?" I have to answer, "it depends." My El Dorado County Master Gardener friends will understand the significance of that answer! It didn't look like the catkins were ready to release pollen and the female flowers weren't yet fully developed, so the recent rains and cold weather probably didn't compromise pollination. Will Rogers was right. We are optimists.
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