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Old 09-03-2009, 08:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Filberts (Hazel Nuts)

Does anyone know anyting about these; how to tell when they are ready to harvest, etc?
I bought some, several years ago, from that famous TT Nursery, in Georgia. They had some azaleas, that I wanted, quite cheap. So I ordered a bunch, and threw in the filberts, just to round out the order. When I got the order, it was only the filberts. They said they were out of the azaleas, which is what I really wanted.
Ever since then, there were a few each year, which the squirrels got. However, this year, I have a bumper crop. I don't know when they are ready. The husks are still green. Do they have to turn, or dry, or nything, before they are ripe? I don't want to pick them prematurely, but I don't want the tree rats to get all of them either

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Old 09-03-2009, 10:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Filberts (Hazel Nuts)

I know a taste tester from NJ who might be willing to help!
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