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- Natural Remedies to Help Rebuild Tooth EnamelUsing natural remedies to repair tooth enamel could be the best way to gain back the enamel lost due to years of drinking and eating acidic foods.
- Growing Juglans NigraJuglans nigra, commonly known as the black walnut, is a deciduous tree native to eastern North America. Before planting one in your yard, learn about its soil requirements, climate tolerances, and potential pest problems.
- Plants that Can Grow Near Black Walnut TreesBlack walnut trees are toxic to most plants but some plants are tolerant of growing near them.
- Black Walnut Point Inn on the Chesapeake BayWhat better way to spend a weekend than at a fantastic bed and breakfast such as the Black Walnut Point Inn on the Chesapeake Bay? The cozy Black Walnut Point Inn is located just 2 hours from the District of Columbia on picturesque Tilghman Island.
Advanced Plant Studies for HomeschoolersHomeschoolers have time on their sides when it comes to doing advanced or more complicated science projects. Studies can be done over a whole growing season or from seedling to fruit or nut production.- How to Make Stain from Black WalnutsBlack Walnuts make a beautiful warm stain that can be used to color basket reed, wood and gourds. Here is how to make stain from black walnuts.
- Black Walnut Gang Strikes Again!!!The Black Walnut Gang, an inner city conglomeration of squirrel street toughs, have been spotted yet again in the quiet Ardmore neighborhood.
Black Walnut for Healing Skin ConditionsBlack walnuts are loaded with Omega-3 fatty acids and delicious when added to your morning cereal, banana bread, brownies and fudge.
Gardening Solutions: What to Plant Under a Black Walnut Tree or a ConiferYou know what you want your garden to look like, but didn't take into account the problems you might face. Discover what to plant under a black walnut tree and what to plant under a conifer.- Tips for Dying Cloth Black Naturally With Black Walnut HullsBlack walnut hulls are a great dying material naturally since they will dye cloth fast and the dye will set well with no chemicals.
- Tips for Harvesting and Cracking Black WalnutsThe black walnut tree produces a nut that grows in a green shell about the size of a golf ball.
- Growing Black Walnut TreesWalnut trees are a great and useful addition to any landscape. Since it will produce nuts, this makes the tree a beautiful and tasty focal point.
Planting Near Toxic TreesMany plants will die when planted near toxic trees. Black walnut trees are the worst offenders. These trees produce a toxin called juglone. This article gives advice on what can and what should not be planted near these trees.- Black Walnut Cafe in Houston, Texas ReviewThe Black Walnut Cafe is both a cafe and restaurant.
- Safeway Select Black Walnut Ice Cream ReviewSafeway Select Black Walnut Ice Cream combines the smoothness of cream with the flavor and texture of black walnut chunks.
- A Great Fall Project for Kids and Crafters: How to Make Natural Yarn and Fabric Dye from Black WalnutsBlack walnut husks are legendary for producing a remarkably beautiful dye. This is a great project for kids and for adults who like to sew, spin, weave, knit, crochet and work with fabric.
- Indiana's Black Walnut MuffinsThe taste of black walnuts is complimented by dark brown sugar in this recipe.
- Nut Trees Growing in the MidwestLiving in west central Illinois, I am limited on which nut trees I can plant and expect to do well.
- Black Walnut is an Herbal Remedy that Can Stop Sweating, and Fight TonsillitisFind out what makes Black Walnut a great medicinal herb. This magic potion can help with diarrhea, and treat Athlete's foot. If you want to know more, read on and discover Black Walnut.
Art on the Front DoorBuild a design identity for your house. Create a logo for your house that reflects the locale and says something about you. Artistically articulate the design in several places. Your home will feel more like your home.
Short Story: Black WalnutsA short story about a nutty situation and signs from the beyond.