I have seen a few in the area but it's very much pushing the cold limit of the tree where I am. That was "nursery price" it looks as he know's it's worth some decent money to the right person as he is requesting a tree spade.
not sure the cost for that machine in your area, personally that would be small enough to consider hand digging myself.
@ white walnut as there reffered to here
tree's grow the fastest where they get what they need as far as sun, water, nutrients and climate/ micro climate... some are slow growers some are fast... can't say for sure what's up with yours unless I see it, I would expect to see 4-6 in of new growth yearly on the branches and main stalk height and maybe 1/16- 1/8 in per year on girth after the first 2 years. as you want root growth the first 2 years after planting, more than plant growth.
if you compost toss some around it every spring (maybe a very light fertilizer 3-4-3 and sparsely at that if you don't water regularly) and give them a little water during the dry times as they are still small, and possibly struggling to establish a good root system (one of many many possibilites)
pruning also helps slow growers produce fresh growth and speed up but not always needed once again it's a gotta be there to see if it can be worth while.
still I would expect nuts from an 18" starter in about 9-10 years maybe earlier if conditions were perfect
I could ramble on all day lol....
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