Allotment Vegetable Growing |
Saturday 21 November 2009 Allotment Diary |
Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Fruit and Nut Trees |
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Sweet Chestnut Tree
Fruit Trees, Nut Trees and Fruit BushesIf you are going to plant a tree or bush, then it is going to be there for some years. So it's well worth spending some time looking at the different varieties and going for something that will be productive and providing you with a good crop in years to come. Time spent to prepare the ground properly will repay you many times over. Nuts - Sweet Chestnut RegalBeautiful foliage and lovely flowers A really good tree for the garden as it will only reach around 5m (15') height in 10 years. What's more, the delicious nuts are produced after only 2 or 3 years! The tree is very attractive, with shiny green leaves and sweetly fragrant blossom in mid-summer. Your nuts will be ready to harvest in October. Supplied 60-90cm (2-3') high. Price: £27.95 More Information from Dobies Sweet Chestnut Regal (Nuts)A really good tree for the garden as it will only reach around 5m (15') height in 10 years. What's more, the delicious nuts are produced after only 2 or 3 years! The tree is very attractive, with shiny green leaves and sweetly fragrant blossom in mid-summer. Price: £27.95 More Information from Suttons Seeds Chestnut : Sweet Chestnut RegalIf you are lucky enough to have a large garden and you are looking for a large attractive tree, look no further than a nut tree. They are easy to grow, will quickly establish and you will soon be harvesting your own delicious nuts. Price: £32.99 More Information from Thompson & Morgan
Please note that all prices and descriptions on this site are believed correct but should be confirmed on the relevant site prior to order. Please let me know if you find an error via the contact page Copyright Information: The Images, seed Descriptions and Titles on this page are used with permission of the copyright holders - Dobies Seeds, Suttons Seeds, Alan Titchmarsh Seeds, Thompson & Morgan
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