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Mon, Sep 22, 14 at 13:55
| I have five hybrid hazelnuts and many wild types. The hybrids are Jefferson, Halle's Giant, Royal, Barcelona and Doris. I plan to grow these as trees and need to cut back the extra stems to achieve that goal. Since these are propogated by layering in one manner or another, I was thinking of trying to do that instead of just wasting the extra growth. Anyone have experience with that and useful tips? Chuck |
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- Posted by canadianplant (My Page) on Tue, Sep 23, 14 at 5:56
| You could grow the nuts and use them as rootstock and graft the desired type. The wild ones can just be divided one time or another. |
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