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From: Debbie Danek
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Palatine, IL
I'm a landscape designer who has a client that just removed 2 black walnut trees from a garden bed. Through the years we have planted shrubs/flower/grasses on the list that can handle the juglens from the black walnut with half success. Now that these 2 trees are gone how safe is it to plant something not on the list? Does this stay in the soil for years?

 
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From: Richard Hentschel
Extension Educator, Horticulture
DuPage/Kane/Kendall Unit
hentsche@illinois.edu
Research suggests Juglone can last about two years in the soil after trees have been removed. Some research is suggesting that trees that have been stressed give off more. A simple bio assay would be to plant tomatoes, being very sensitive they would be a good indicator.

 
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