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[[Image:Hazelnuts01.jpg|thumb|500px|Ripe hazelnuts.]]
[[Image:Hazelnuts02.jpg|thumb|500px|Hazelnut orchard.]]
[[Image:Hazelnuts03.jpg|thumb|500px|Corylus avellana bush.]]
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TG7JFwfews11ylWvg4Qr7hX8SWn343LPjrpZIbjaUaQ/edit Hazelnut Growing Notes]
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TG7JFwfews11ylWvg4Qr7hX8SWn343LPjrpZIbjaUaQ/edit Hazelnut Growing Notes]


=Stratifying=
==Stratifying==
Proposal:
Proposal:


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Not too bad, but it will need more air than it can get through the bottom.  Yes, it's a problem, but needs addressing.  Bags - don't leave them open, make about 25 DIAGONAL slashes in each baggie by perforating with a paring knife; so about 1 to 1.5" long.  We stab about 6 at a time, into a stryofoam board, for complete penetration.
Not too bad, but it will need more air than it can get through the bottom.  Yes, it's a problem, but needs addressing.  Bags - don't leave them open, make about 25 DIAGONAL slashes in each baggie by perforating with a paring knife; so about 1 to 1.5" long.  We stab about 6 at a time, into a stryofoam board, for complete penetration.


=Stratification Supplies=
==Stratification Supplies==
==Refrigerator==
===Refrigerator===
#Ziploc bags
#Ziploc bags
#Peat moss
#Peat moss
#Permanent Marker
#Permanent Marker
#Nuts
#Nuts
==Links==
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazel
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazelnut

Revision as of 23:59, 2 September 2016

Ripe hazelnuts.
Hazelnut orchard.
Corylus avellana bush.


Hazelnut Growing Notes

Stratifying

Proposal:

For stratification, I am thinking of a 55 gallon drum with tight lid, 1/2" holes on the bottom, with 1/4" metal mesh for mouse proofing. Put some compost medium in there. Put the nuts in plastic bags, and leave the bags open. Cover with more compost. Point is to retain moisture, track nuts by ID# with baggie, and buffer from freezing. If kept outside, put heavy straw around so it doesn't go below zero C in the drum.

Suggestion:

Not too bad, but it will need more air than it can get through the bottom. Yes, it's a problem, but needs addressing. Bags - don't leave them open, make about 25 DIAGONAL slashes in each baggie by perforating with a paring knife; so about 1 to 1.5" long. We stab about 6 at a time, into a stryofoam board, for complete penetration.

Stratification Supplies

Refrigerator

  1. Ziploc bags
  2. Peat moss
  3. Permanent Marker
  4. Nuts

Links