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By Ben Stallings | Fri February 10, 2012
6a: -10˚F
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walnut guild in 2017

When we first moved to town (2008), I wanted to plant a pecan tree, but the local nursery told me that the only nut trees that would grow here reliably are black walnuts.  So with regret, I planted an English walnut grafted onto black walnut root stock.  This is only about 15 feet from my pear tree guild, and walnut roots are notorious for secreting juglone, a chemical that stunts many plants' growth, including pears.  Rumor (specifically, the book Gaia's Garden) has it that mulberry roots can help neutralize the juglone, so I planted two dwarf mulberries between the walnut and the pear.

Meanwhile, there are many other plants that are known to do just fine under a walnut tree, so I planted them under the walnut to make the best of the situation.

See an album of photos of this guild.

full sun
clay
wet
Black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
Black walnut (Juglans nigra)
Russian comfrey (Symphytum x uplandicum)
Illinois Everbearing mulberry (Morus rubra cv)
Iris (Iris spp.)
Red currant (Ribes rubrum)

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