Hazelnuts - a warning...

Started by tim, August 27, 2007, 18:28:35

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tim

Ours are ripe - watch out for the furry beasts!!

tim


Mrs Ava

I have a little nut tree and nothing does it bear, not a silver nutmeg and not a silver pear.   :'( :'( :'( :'(

calendula

how old are the trees, do you prune, over prune, does it blossom (catkins and flowers), what kind of nuts are they - there will be a reason

saddad


Mrs Ava

I never prune it, but it has never grown above 6 foot and has been in the garden for 7 years.  It is multi stemmed, more a bush than a tree.  Never flowers.  It is in the dappled shade of the willow tree.  We are on London clay in dry Essex and mostly things do exactly what they are supposed to.  This just sits there.  It looks lovely in leaf.  Mum bought it for me when we lived in Kent, so I have probably owned it for 10 years, but it spent the first couple in a large pot.  She told me is was a Kentish Cob.

tim

Cobs - beat him to it!! Plenty more when I get a ladder.


calendula

Quote from: EJ - Emma Jane on August 29, 2007, 00:14:07
I never prune it, but it has never grown above 6 foot and has been in the garden for 7 years.  It is multi stemmed, more a bush than a tree.  Never flowers.  It is in the dappled shade of the willow tree.  We are on London clay in dry Essex and mostly things do exactly what they are supposed to.  This just sits there.  It looks lovely in leaf.  Mum bought it for me when we lived in Kent, so I have probably owned it for 10 years, but it spent the first couple in a large pot.  She told me is was a Kentish Cob.

that's quite a long time to be reluctant to flower (very tiny flowers) or produce catkins - maybe prune it now so as to prepare it for spring flowers next year :-\

Mrs Ava

And how do I prune it, dear Eliza, dear Eliza?  (carry on the childrens song theme you see  ::))

calendula

just hack it dear EJ, dear EJ, dear EJ, just hack it  ;D

seriously though, keep the shape nice and take several branches down a third (more if you think it is big enough and can take it) - this might just generate a bit of realisation that it needs to start flowering - shouldn't need feeding but maybe some comfrey leaves at the base

Mrs Ava

Thank you very much, thank you very very very much. 

I will share the abundance of nuts with you next year!  ;D

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