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