Collecting pine cones for pine nuts One of the most awesome things about pine trees is collecting pine cones to use for decorating baskets, etc. for home decor. But did you know that every closed pine cone is also loaded with pine nuts? Today I decided that I wanted to try collecting a few pine cones to retrieve some pine nuts. The reason why I decided to check today for pine nuts is because, normally, my pine trees don't start dropping pine cones until sometime in August through November. We are heading into July and my trees are already dropping pine cones and pine needles on the ground due to extreme heat-related-stresses. The temperature and moisture levels have a lot to do with how well pine trees produce pine cones and pine nuts. Normally, the squirrels and birds will pick the pine cones clean, so the opened pine cones will not usually have any pine nuts inside them. Collecting pine cones for pine nuts Any type of pine tree will produce pine cones with edible pine seeds. So ...
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