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dexterdog, I've got a hazel hedge which this year has a good number of nuts on it. The Squirrels have just started to eat them so I was hoping that I could harvest the rest before they pinched the lot .
I've opened a couple and they have full, very white nuts in them, they taste ok but I'm not sure if they are still unripe or just fresh .
Hello Bramble, I think Hazel usually takes about 5 years before it will fruit. The nuts are usually ripe around Sept - Oct. Certainly not ripe around here yet.But certainly expecting to get plenty for Haloween - the traditional time for feasting on them. I should know more about this. I grew up in a house called Hazelwood - yeah - because of all the Hazels. I suppose we all leave our childhoods behind.
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If you let them turn a light Straw colour & pick them then ans then store somewhere cool the'll be ready in a few weeks or so. What you can do is bury a large clay pot in the ground & put them in there & cover over with a tile or something similar they'll keep til christmas - it's what squirrels do but without the pot !
ntg
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If you let them turn a light Straw colour & pick them then ans then store somewhere cool the'll be ready in a few weeks or so. What you can do is bury a large clay pot in the ground & put them in there & cover over with a tile or something similar they'll keep til christmas - it's what squirrels do but without the pot !
NTG thanks for that, when you say light straw colour are you talking about the covering leaves of the shell itself?
The squirrels round here are scoffing them like mad. There's piles of shells on the pavement under a tree down the road from me. Makes a great crunchy noise when you walk past. In my garden they're chucking them everywhere
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