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    I looked up cashews on Wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cashew

    I was wrong about the toxicity issue, but, they are tropical plants and not cultivated in the US for this reason. It requires a warm, humid climate.

  2. #22

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    Thanks for the info reviewer. I'm wondering if my living room could be considered a tropical climate. I keep it warm and run humidifiers in the winter. Yes, I am stretching it.

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    I looked up cashews on Wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cashew

    I was wrong about the toxicity issue, but, they are tropical plants and not cultivated in the US for this reason. It requires a warm, humid climate.
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    I wish I could grow nuts in my living room too! Especially, with the summer approaching I know it's gonna be pretty hot and humid. Are there any edible plants that can be grown inside other than the typical herbs?

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    You can grow tomatoes in the house. There is a dwarf tomato tree that is perfect for apartments and homes. I have never tried it but I have heard that it is a very good plant and the tomatoes taste delicious.
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  5. #25

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    Here in the south we have walnut trees all over the place just growing wild, at least here in Tennessee.

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    Well, that's one nut you don't have to worry about at Christmas. :-) I also like good old Filberts a.k.a. hazelnuts. I call them mommy nuts. My mother's first name is Hazel. My brother started that when he was a toddler. I can still remember the look on people's faces when I would ask my mother for mommy nuts at the store. They thought I was insane.
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    You could if you had a big window to put then near. You might need to turn them, but it could work.
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    That's a very good question! I would not have any idea. I guess it would depend on the size the plant would get and how much room you have to grow at. I would suggest trying which ever net plant is the easiest to grow.

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