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#permaculture
Most common
Full list
Black Walnut: Known for its rich flavor and dark wood1.
Butternut: Produces sweet, lemon-shaped nuts1.
American Chestnut: Once abundant, this tree produces clusters of small, sweet nuts1.
Shellbark Hickory: Known for its large, sweet nuts1.
Shagbark Hickory: Produces sweet, edible nuts and has distinctive peeling bark1.
Pecan: Though challenging, pecans can be grown in Ohio with proper care1.
Hazelnut (Filbert): Produces small, sweet nuts and is relatively easy to grow1.
Beech: Produces small, triangular nuts that are edible1.
Chinese Chestnut: A hardy tree that produces sweet, edible nuts1.
Heartnut: A type of walnut with heart-shaped nuts1.
English Walnut (Carpathian): A hardy version of the common English walnut1.
Almond: Though not common, almonds can be grown in Ohio with the right conditions1.
Pine Nuts: From certain species of pine trees, these nuts are edible and nutritious1.
Ginkgo Nuts: From the Ginkgo biloba tree, these nuts are edible when cooked1.
Acorns: From oak trees, acorns can be leached to remove tannins and then eaten
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#permaculture
Most common
Full list
Black Walnut: Known for its rich flavor and dark wood1.
Butternut: Produces sweet, lemon-shaped nuts1.
American Chestnut: Once abundant, this tree produces clusters of small, sweet nuts1.
Shellbark Hickory: Known for its large, sweet nuts1.
Shagbark Hickory: Produces sweet, edible nuts and has distinctive peeling bark1.
Pecan: Though challenging, pecans can be grown in Ohio with proper care1.
Hazelnut (Filbert): Produces small, sweet nuts and is relatively easy to grow1.
Beech: Produces small, triangular nuts that are edible1.
Chinese Chestnut: A hardy tree that produces sweet, edible nuts1.
Heartnut: A type of walnut with heart-shaped nuts1.
English Walnut (Carpathian): A hardy version of the common English walnut1.
Almond: Though not common, almonds can be grown in Ohio with the right conditions1.
Pine Nuts: From certain species of pine trees, these nuts are edible and nutritious1.
Ginkgo Nuts: From the Ginkgo biloba tree, these nuts are edible when cooked1.
Acorns: From oak trees, acorns can be leached to remove tannins and then eaten
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date created: Tuesday, November 12th 2024, 11:54:14 pm
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time created: Tuesday, November 12th 2024, 11:54:14 pm
last update: Thursday, August 7th 2025, 9:27:08 pm
#permaculture
Most common
Full list
Black Walnut: Known for its rich flavor and dark wood1.
Butternut: Produces sweet, lemon-shaped nuts1.
American Chestnut: Once abundant, this tree produces clusters of small, sweet nuts1.
Shellbark Hickory: Known for its large, sweet nuts1.
Shagbark Hickory: Produces sweet, edible nuts and has distinctive peeling bark1.
Pecan: Though challenging, pecans can be grown in Ohio with proper care1.
Hazelnut (Filbert): Produces small, sweet nuts and is relatively easy to grow1.
Beech: Produces small, triangular nuts that are edible1.
Chinese Chestnut: A hardy tree that produces sweet, edible nuts1.
Heartnut: A type of walnut with heart-shaped nuts1.
English Walnut (Carpathian): A hardy version of the common English walnut1.
Almond: Though not common, almonds can be grown in Ohio with the right conditions1.
Pine Nuts: From certain species of pine trees, these nuts are edible and nutritious1.
Ginkgo Nuts: From the Ginkgo biloba tree, these nuts are edible when cooked1.
Acorns: From oak trees, acorns can be leached to remove tannins and then eaten