Back in March I planted a dozen hazelnut starts taken from the edges of a naturally seeded clump along my creek bank. Each one was a shoot from the mother clump, and they all had some roots, although they were small. Looks like they’re all leafed out, and some of them are doing quite well.
This one is over 7 feet tall, and had one of the best root systems of the batch.
I also had 21 hazelnuts from gathered nuts that I stratified over the winter in some potting soil. I transferred them to peat pots yesterday, and will grow them in either grow bags or plastic pots, and plant them among these others in the fall.
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This one is over 7 feet tall, and had one of the best root systems of the batch.
I also had 21 hazelnuts from gathered nuts that I stratified over the winter in some potting soil. I transferred them to peat pots yesterday, and will grow them in either grow bags or plastic pots, and plant them among these others in the fall.
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