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Gord Nickel has been a professional horticulturalist for almost 30 years. Taken from his popular TV show, Gord, who has been working in gardens since he was 15 years old, teaches easy, fun gardening skills.
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Growing hazelnut -

Hazelnuts - also called filberts - are rich in protein and vitamins, and umlike other nut specimens which can...
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By: Guest 10 days ago
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What a lame video. Gotta do it in late November, so put the nuts in the fridge until then. In late November, soak the nuts for four days in water. Then, get some vermiculite, get it wet and put it in a plastic sandwich bag. Put the nuts in the vermiculite and seal the bag. Put the bag in the refrigerator and leave it for three months. Check it periodically to make sure the vermiculite stays moist. After 3 mos. take the seeds out of the fridge and place the bag on a heat mat if you have one. Or on top of the fridge. They have to be kept warm for about 5 days. Take the ones you see are starting to germinate and plant them in some good soil in a pot or a flat. Leave the others to continue to stratify. This is one lame video. Not one word about how to actually grow the tree. Go over to Gardenguides.com and get some REAL gardening advice. They should pay me for this stuff.
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By: Guest 20 days ago
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I'm still not sure how to start a hazelnut tree from seed? Are you supposed to remove to outer shell or crack it to get to the seed inside? Any info would be great! Thank you
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By: Guest 1 month ago
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So, when was he going to tell us how to grow hazelnut trees?
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By: Guest 4 months ago
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very good How can you tell they are ready to eat?
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By: Guest 5 months ago
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Wonderful! Thanks for sharing :-) april YUP! I'm human, but I didn't know I had martians in my garden! And Fairies to commute with there too!
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By: billross@wou More than a year ago
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I think that people in the US will one day deeply regret failing to plant trees that bear edible foods. In our area people often plant fruitless pear and cherry trees. If everyone planted a few fruit and nut trees, over time, our land would deliver a bounty. It would encourage the birds and the bees. And it will be there if we need it.
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