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Jenny. starts with ...
Hi. We have a hazelnut tree which I believe to be a Cosforth. What tree do I need as a pollinator? Also, when your site mentions hours of coldnes to fruits, exactly what does this mean?
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22nd June 2009 9:54am
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Julie says...
Hi Jenny. Search for 'chilling hours' in the search bar at the top. You will find lots of references.
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22nd June 2009 2:06pm
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Jimmy says...
yes you need more than 1 variety to pollinate. see glowinski's book.
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mike says...
hello jenny,according to glowinski Cosford is pollinated by kentish cob,halls giant,gunslebert or maybe red aveline.A strange quirk according to glowinski is that cosford will pollinate white american but not the other way around.Hope this info is usefull.
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