What are some juglone-friendly plants?
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Douglas Hunt on Feb 06, 2015I'm afraid the list of juglone-tolerant vegetables is not long, but Penn State Extension has put together one here, which lists other types of tolerant plants as well: http://extension.psu.edu/plants/gardening/fact-sheets/trees-shrubs/landscaping-and-gardening-around-walnuts-and-other-juglone-producing-plantsHelpful Reply
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Lisa on Feb 07, 2015You may want to think about starting some raised beds if you want to broaden your selection. It might be worth your while to set something up that doesn't get walnut leaves or nuts falling on it, as well as roots. And be very careful about what mulch you use, too!Helpful Reply
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