Sorry for the wind noise. Cold front coming through 🥶. It would also be a good idea to make the air prune bed deeper, perhaps 10 inches high to allow for more root growth.
How did you plant the hazel seeds? Do you have to scratch them, do you crack them open and plant without the shells, do you soak them? I don't want to do it wrong, any info would help, thanks.
Hopefully they will make it , roots are most active in winter so that will be a plus !
Sorry for the wind noise. Cold front coming through 🥶. It would also be a good idea to make the air prune bed deeper, perhaps 10 inches high to allow for more root growth.
The other videos on air prune beds just plant them very close together as well. One literally put the seeds side by side.
I’ve seen that too. I think I just need to make them deeper.
Where did you got from hazelnuts for seeds. Planning to build air prune box myself
I got American hazelnuts from my own bushes. European hazelnuts were sourced from Burnt Ridge Nursery in the fall.
How did you plant the hazel seeds? Do you have to scratch them, do you crack them open and plant without the shells, do you soak them? I don't want to do it wrong, any info would help, thanks.
Edible Acres channel is good re growing nuts.
I store them in potting mix outside all winter with hardware cloth as a cover to protect from rodents. In a pot with drainage holes.