It’s nuts that we don’t eat nuts more! I follow low carb so eat them every day, plus I’ve planted pecans and macadamias on my property here in Australia 🇦🇺 😊👍🏼
Hi there, I' 69 and started doing intermitent fasting for 2 years, and am looking for changing my fuel from glucose to good fats, nuts are incredible, avocados also, THANK YOU for sharing your nut experience, I agree we should eat nuts everyday, I'm doing fine with IF and enjoying of mental clarity and inteligence. Best regards from PERÚ.
Have a look around the city Ian. I'm further north than you and have seen chestnuts and hazel. Not seen walnuts, but I think they'd be fine given the right situation.
Last autumn seemed to be a fantastic mast year for hazelnuts and sweet chestnuts with bumper crops. The year before seemed like a mast year for acorns & beech mast too. But this autumn seems to be a poor harvest for hazelnuts and a total failure for sweet chestnut (l haven’t found a single filled out nut from any trees!) Is this a common occurrence, a biennial trend as with some apple trees, or a result of a very wet/cold/poor flowering & poor pollination?
Yes I would say every year has things that thrive depending on how spring goes, and that's why diversity of different foods is better than being dependent on a small handful
It’s nuts that we don’t eat nuts more! I follow low carb so eat them every day, plus I’ve planted pecans and macadamias on my property here in Australia 🇦🇺 😊👍🏼
Hi there, I' 69 and started doing intermitent fasting for 2 years, and am looking for changing my fuel from glucose to good fats, nuts are incredible, avocados also, THANK YOU for sharing your nut experience, I agree we should eat nuts everyday, I'm doing fine with IF and enjoying of mental clarity and inteligence. Best regards from PERÚ.
Have been growing hazelnuts for 15years in the north of Scotland this year was not good. But most years have been very fruitful
how do you sell your hazelnuts? i am looking at growing in australia but im unsure of the market
I wonder how many of the nut variety Martin mentioned would grow successfully near Edinburgh in Scotland. Great video, thanks!
Hazel for sure.
Have a look around the city Ian. I'm further north than you and have seen chestnuts and hazel. Not seen walnuts, but I think they'd be fine given the right situation.
@@ricos1497 Thank you Ricos
@@ardethellis8930 Cheers!
@@ricos1497 which varieties of chestnut? we are not having much luck the last 5 years with hazel in ayrshire
Last autumn seemed to be a fantastic mast year for hazelnuts and sweet chestnuts with bumper crops. The year before seemed like a mast year for acorns & beech mast too. But this autumn seems to be a poor harvest for hazelnuts and a total failure for sweet chestnut (l haven’t found a single filled out nut from any trees!) Is this a common occurrence, a biennial trend as with some apple trees, or a result of a very wet/cold/poor flowering & poor pollination?
Yes I would say every year has things that thrive depending on how spring goes, and that's why diversity of different foods is better than being dependent on a small handful
Great video,thank you
Hmavè been growing
Have been growing hazelnuts for 15 years in east sutherland they crop well