I've read that they can be stored for quite some time. They have been used as a food source (after leaching and processing) as well as during periods of famine due to their long storage time over that of acorns.
What are the nuts good for? What can you do with them besides feed the squirrels? I just picked up a whole bucket of them and still have 70% of the tree left
Video helped more then you realize we actually have one of these in our backyard
Thank you! That's great.
I found a germinated seed on a walk and planted it indoors hopefully I get a house in next 2-3 years so I can keep it
Im from Boston and we have Buckeye trees. I'm going to grow them in my home then plant them in the reservation down the street.
+ramona hurley We have Ohio Buckeye, in case anyone wanted to know.
Does anybody know how long Buckeye nuts are viable for? I have some older ones that I was thinking of planting. Sincerely, a Buckeye in Colorado. :)
I've read that they can be stored for quite some time. They have been used as a food source (after leaching and processing) as well as during periods of famine due to their long storage time over that of acorns.
What are the nuts good for? What can you do with them besides feed the squirrels? I just picked up a whole bucket of them and still have 70% of the tree left
I live in the city and I swear the buckeye tree in our neighborhood is the first to get fall color.
Yes, they are one of the early changers.
Last year I found buckets of seeds, this year I found two.
Thanks😊👍
Are there any in Lorain?
Buckeye Trees can be found throughout all of Ohio.
Thanks
I have one in my front yard I live in Wyoming
Awesome! Is it a Yellow Buckeye or Ohio?
It is a Yellow. I got over 200 nuts this year!
DOWN IN OHIO SWAG LIKE OHIO
💀💀 got everyone laughing
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