Nut Trees
Nut trees are plants that produce edible seeds, commonly known as nuts. These trees belong to various families, with popular examples including walnut, almond, and pecan. Nut trees are valued for their nutritious seeds, which are high in healthy fats, protein, and vitamins. They also provide shade and enhance biodiversity in their environments.
Growing nut trees requires specific conditions, such as well-drained soil and adequate sunlight. Most nut trees take several years to mature and produce nuts, but once established, they can yield crops for decades. Proper care, including pruning and pest management, is essential for healthy growth and optimal nut production.