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Found a few green nuts on the ground today - the squirrels take most of them.
Worth looking out for on your travels and earmarking for a later visit when they'll be ripe.
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We are super lucky and have quite a few cobnut trees in our garden, lots of nuts growing on them atm x
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When I did a summer job as a kid, I drove an open topped tarmac roller, this was perfect as it meant lots of mini breaks looking down on hedgerows. Perfect height for picking snacks to keep you busy.
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(09-08-2020, 12:33 PM)Mikey Wrote: When I did a summer job as a kid, I drove an open topped tarmac roller, this was perfect as it meant lots of mini breaks looking down on hedgerows. Perfect height for picking snacks to keep you busy.
I thought you were going to say the roller was ideal for cracking the nuts.
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10-08-2020, 06:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2020, 06:46 PM by Mikey.)
A bit heavy duty Mark, my wisdom teeth are generally ok for cob nuts.
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This post just caught my eye. Last year picked a lot on 23rd August so need to check and see if there are any or if the squirrel family has taken the lot.
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Lots of nuts on the trees but the nuts inside are tiny, I think the hot dry weather early on might be the cause, the oak have dropped most of their acorns already, so I think it’s probably a bad year. I’ll make sure there’s plenty of nuts in my feeders this winter don’t want them to starve.
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