Corkscrew Hazel (forum)
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John starts with ...
Can anyone tell me if this is a fruit bearng variety?
Time: 7th September 2007 1:02pm
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Sandy says...
gosh, John, I dont really know.
I just got 2 hazelnut trees, from daley's (doing VERY well) but they are not big enough yet, to have nuts.
Try a expert on nut trees, or a garden encyclopaedia. maybe the corkscrew hazel is grown for the wood, eg for wine bottles?
Time: 19th October 2007 5:36pm
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Bill says...
We have a small shrub that stands about 3' and it has had a few nuts every year for the last 3 yrs
Time: 27th February 2008 12:12am
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Sandy says...
oh, ok, thanks Bill.
I am new at growing nut trees, and have not much knowledge on them. Just going by the name, was confusing me.
Time: 29th February 2008 2:12pm
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