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Monday, January 3, 2022

Amorpha fruticosa-Himalayan Indigo trees

                                               Himalayan Indigo 
Amorpha fruticosa trees in Kashmir 

Family: Leguminosae
Plants have an extensive root system and are also fairly wind tolerant, they can be planted as a windbreak and also to prevent soil erosion. Resinous pustules on the plant contain "amorpha", a contact and stomachic insecticide that also acts as an insect repellent. The stems are used as bedding. The plant contains some indigo pigment and can be used to make a blue dye. Unfortunately, the pigment is only present in very small quantities, there is not enough to harvest commercially.

Availability : 100,500,1000 seeds pkt's
Jammu, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and the places where walnuts are grown should contact the following  address: 
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JAPANESE MAPLE trees in India

JAPANESE MAPLE – Acer palmatum is a small tree with a wide range of leaf shapes and colors that can be grown in most climate zones. Retail nurseries often refer to Japanese maples as a ‘collector’s tree,’ as collectors are willing to pay high prices. As an example, a local nursery that specializes in larger trees charges INR 3500 to 5000 for “specimen” Japanese maples.  The Japanese maple is a good choice for a tree nursery with limited space.

JammuLadakhUttarakhandHimachal Pradesh and the places where walnuts are grown should contact the following  address: 
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Fruit trees OF Kashmir,Jammu & Ladakh

Fruit plants in Kashmir
FRUIT TREES – There is a growing demand for both backyard fruit trees that can produce a crop for homeowners seeking to reduce food costs and as a commercial tree for those interested in starting a fruit tree nursery on small acreage. There is a renewed interest in the old-fashioned fruit varieties, such as antique apples, some of which date back to Thomas Jefferson’s time. Thanks to tree researchers, dwarf fruit tree varieties are now available that can produce two or three times per acre what standard trees produce, and begin producing in just three or four years.
Availability : Fruit trees,seeds,herbal plants
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Sunday, January 2, 2022

Cultivation of Black Walnut trees in Walnut belt

                                 Juglans nigra-Black Walnut

Black Walnut trees in Kashmir

Family : Juglandaceae (Walnut Family)

 
During the week, Tom Jenkins is a financial advisor, helping others invest for their retirement. On weekends, Jenkins sometimes packs a sack lunch and pruning saw and visits what he calls his “Walnut IRA.” His 20 acres (160 Kanals) of black walnut trees, originally planted in a 12 foot by 12 foot grid and gradually thinned to a wider spacing as the trees grew, will be ready for harvesting about the time Tom plans to retire. With the high price of black walnut logs, he figures his walnut acreage will be enough to make him a millionaire. Better yet, his property taxes for the walnut stand are almost zero, thanks to a special property tax rate to encourage timber production.
According to timber experts, black walnut trees, when planted to maximize tree growth, can grow as much as 3′ to 4′ per year in good soil, reaching a mature height of over 100′ and 30″ to 40″ in diameter, with 16″ diameter saw logs ready to harvest in 30 years.
Black walnut trees are native to the central and eastern U.S, but also do well in other parts of the country, and are grown for both nuts and timber. A walnut orchard can take a few years to come into full production, but then produces up to 2721.554  Kilogrames of nuts per acre. Black walnut logs bring premium prices, and have since the 1700s, with single trees bringing up to $20,000 (INR 14,88,446. Bruce Thompson, author of “Black Walnut For Profit,” estimates a mature stand of black walnut trees can bring about $100,000 ( INR 7440414) per acre in timber value alone. The fine, straight-grained wood is used for furniture, veneer and gunstocks.
To bring in income while the walnut trees are growing, many new plantings are using “agroforestry,” which uses double cropping of trees with pasture crops for harvesting or livestock grazing. Trees are planted in widely spaced rows, at about 100 trees per acre, with other crops between the rows. In addition to pasture crops, high-value crops like raspberries or blueberries can be used.
Agroforestry can provide income four different ways. For the first few years, the only income is from the crop planted between the trees. As the trees become larger, they are thinned for nut production, with the wood from thinning being sold. Then, the nuts produce additional income. When the remaining thinned trees are mature, they are harvested for veneer logs.
The thinning encourages rapid growth of the best trees and removes less than perfect trees. The culled trees bring premium prices, even in small sizes. Culls are cut into 3 foot lengths and dried for gunstock blanks, which can bring as much as $300 (INR 22,354.22) each. To utilize even smaller sections of cull walnut logs such as limbs, manufacturers are using them for items like pen holders, paperweights and bookends. For these uses, rough knotty wood is just as good as the high grade logs.
For those with time and patience, a living legacy of walnut trees can be a priceless gift for children and grandchildren. According to professional timberland investors, the average return from a stand of walnut trees is 14 percent a year, with no taxes due until harvest. That beats returns on bonds, stocks and most other investments handily, and with intercropping, growers can even produce an income while the walnut trees continue to grow.
Jammu, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and the places where walnuts are grown should contact the following  address: 
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Saturday, January 1, 2022

Sambucus nigra seeds in India

                                       Elderberry-ایلڈر بیری
Family: Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle Family)
Sambucus nigra is a cold climate species complex of flowering plants in the family Adoxaceae native to most of Europe and North America.Common names include elder, elderberry, black elder, European elder, European elderberry, and European black elderberry. It grows in a variety of conditions including both wet and dry fertile soils, primarily in sunny locations. The plant is a very common feature of hedgerows and scrubland in Britain and northern Europe, but is also widely grown as an ornamental shrub or small tree. Both the flowers and the berries have a long tradition of culinary use, primarily for cordial and wine. The Latin specific epithet nigra means "black", and refers to the deeply dark colour of the berries.

Although elderberry is commonly used in dietary supplements and traditional medicine, there is no scientific evidence that it provides any benefit for maintaining health or treating diseases.

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