Anyone north of the border grown Cob Nuts before?,spotted a supplier and always fancied growing them or Hazlenuts.
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Cob nuts are basically as I understand it like a cultivated , larger hazlenut and are offered for sale by a nursery in kent,I've seen them for sale(the nuts not the plants) in local supermarkets and just wondered what the likelyhood was of a successful harvest a mile inland from the sea?.
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I have inherited 4 hazel nut tree with the house and although collected loads of nuts am not sure when they are ripe or if i am doing the right things to them.
The trees are getting huge and begining to shade my quince and apples so considering chopping some down but not sure which now with the pllinating issue being mentioned?!
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The time to pick them is when the calyx (the bit surrounding the nut) begins to turn yellow. If you pick them too soon, they do not ripen properly and too late, they fall out and get eaten. Squirrels and mice take them round here.
Our hedgerows are full of the trees, but they hedge cut at the wrong time of year so all the flowers (catkins in Feb/March) which appear on new wood, are removed.
Pruning is easy, remove about a third of the branches anytime from now on.
This part of thwe West midlands has the coldest recorded temperatures in England and they survive here. Fruiting is erratic though, they do not like the icy winds we get at pollen time. If in doubt, why not plant some of the bought nuts and grow your own? That way you lose only time rather than money!
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