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Growing => Gardens => Topic started by: Talana on September 29, 2015, 02:53:24 pm

Title: hazelnut / filbert trees
Post by: Talana on September 29, 2015, 02:53:24 pm
I was thinking of planing some hazel in my garden this winter, I just wonder if they would grow here as I don't see any growing round about. I am in the north east of Scotland the soil is a bit acidic but can apply lime. Plenty of beech willow hawthorn ash birch spruce pine holly growing well where I am.
Would be great to have my own hazel nuts, Any advice?
Title: Re: hazelnut / filbert trees
Post by: clydesdaleclopper on September 29, 2015, 03:43:34 pm
I have a friend up near Forress who grows loads and there is a hazel tree nursery just south of Aberdeen so you should be fine.
Title: Re: hazelnut / filbert trees
Post by: Fleecewife on September 29, 2015, 04:23:50 pm
It seems to take years before you get a harvest  :(
Title: Re: hazelnut / filbert trees
Post by: cloddopper on October 01, 2015, 09:12:34 pm
I was thinking of planing some hazel in my garden this winter, I just wonder if they would grow here as I don't see any growing round about. I am in the north east of Scotland the soil is a bit acidic but can apply lime. Plenty of beech willow hawthorn ash birch spruce pine holly growing well where I am.
Would be great to have my own hazel nuts, Any advice?

 The local naturally regenerated wood land around here is acidic coalmine clay , sometimes over laid with several metres of Victorian coalmine slag as well .
The local to me land is is growing loads of Filberts ,  a few nettles but not masses ,,Brambles , Oak trees, Sally Willow , Holly .. males & females, some Laurels , Leylandi , Ash , Acers & fruit trees to mention but a few

On the normal ground there is a black limestone base about three metres down .... It's wet and mossy out in the woodland at the back of my garden , there are no end of self seeded or squirrel seeded  Filberts in it.

 So I guess they might be grow-able almost anywhere .

Earlier this year I had the joy of removing eight sprouting hazel nuts and a dozen or more sprouting acorns out my veg beds ( soil free  )which are only slightly acidic , being almost PH neutral  .

 Would you like me to see if the squizzers have left any half decent nuts on the branches  and then pop them in the freezer to stratify them for a month or so  to  bring them to a state of being able to grow easily next year ?
Title: Re: hazelnut / filbert trees
Post by: devonlady on October 02, 2015, 09:10:48 am
I planted suckers from my sisters trees and they're doing really well.
Title: Re: hazelnut / filbert trees
Post by: cloddopper on October 03, 2015, 08:17:42 pm
I started to do a bit of leaf sweeping around the pond area this lunchtime ..
The squirrels here have been really busy  .. I only found four whole filberts and literally thousands of opened up ones .

Despite a massive acorn harvest there are not many acorns  on the ground either the magpies seem to have stripped the three oaks with the assistance of the squirrels .

 Devon  Lady  , please would you confirm that you used hazel suckers & not cuttings as I have  someone who wants fifty or so hazel from me .
Title: Re: hazelnut / filbert trees
Post by: devonlady on October 04, 2015, 10:07:38 am
Yes, suckers! My sister gathered them for me 10 years ago and they are dripping nuts this year!!
Title: Re: hazelnut / filbert trees
Post by: cloddopper on October 08, 2015, 05:08:03 pm
Thanks
Dave