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On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Guyot Léna <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Melly,
> I spotted them in a ditch on one of our country roads! First thought they
> were Granny Smith apples, but then realized they were beneath a walnut tree.
> Went back and gathered the ones that had fallen unbroken into the softer
> grass. They looked like a bunch of tennis balls. Best to get the ones that
> are more than 50% green still. They don't seem to rot, but they oxidize
> black when bruised or cracked and it's the green hull that offeres the best
> properties for making tincture.
> Google them so you can see what they're supposed to look like and what to
> do with them, and then drive around looking for walnut trees. Or you might
> call your local cooperative extension; they might know where there are local
> walnut trees and people willing to share. Right now is the time to gather
> them. Good luck!
>
> Be well,
> Léna
>
>
> On Oct 20, 2011, at 10:12 PM, Melly Bag wrote:
>
> Lena,
>
> Did you buy  your green walnut hull?  If so, where did you buy it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Melly
>
>