Which nuts are suitable for germination?
Commercial hazelnuts are usually not suitable for pulling. Often they have been dried too hot so that they can no longer be used germinable are. Furthermore, they are often too old and have lost their ability to germinate due to the overlay.
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Hazelnuts from their own are much better suited for germination harvest. You shouldn't be too old. Therefore, it is advisable to use freshly harvested nuts.
The ideal location and the right soil
It should be carefully considered Choice of location if the hazelnuts are not grown in pots first, but are immediately transported outdoors. The location for pulling should be protected, ideally partially shaded and safe from animal feed. The floor should have the following characteristics:
- high nutritional content
- loose texture
- profound
- permeable
- pH between 6 and 6.5
How do they germinate best?
Hazelnuts need a cold spell to be stimulated to germinate. It is therefore a good idea to simply stick the nuts (with their shells) in the ground outdoors. There they are lightly covered with earth. Then they are left to their own devices. If you are lucky, the first shoots will appear next spring.
Getting through the early days - no challenge
In the first time, the soil should be watered regularly. A moist environment is initially extremely important for the hazelnut. It does not need care and neither does it need winter protection. After a waiting period of two to three years, the plant will usually bear the first fruits and the harvest can begin.
Tips & Tricks
Caution: Homemade hazelnuts are usually less productive. In addition, the nuts that are formed do not have the quality (especially size and taste) of those that you once planted.