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Nuts About Gardening: Growing, Harvesting, and Enjoying Your Own Nuts

Are you a gardening enthusiast looking to add a nutty twist to your garden this year? In this week's episode of The Veg Grower Podcast, we explore the world of nut trees and nut-like plants, from hazelnuts to groundnuts to tiger nuts. But first, let's catch up on the latest news from the garden and allotment.

Allotment update

We hear about the ongoing weeding and onion planting. Host [Host Name] also shares his experiences with a hazelnut tree that doesn't produce many nuts but yields useful wood for garden projects through coppicing. Additionally, we hear about the successful settling in of Martha the regime's chickens and Richard's latest planting adventures, including spring onions, cabbages, and cauliflowers.

Growing, harvesting and enjoying your nuts.

We discuss the benefits of coppicing for nut trees and explore various nut and nut-like plants that can be grown in a home garden. Along the way, we touch on some of the challenges of growing nuts, including pests and soil conditions.

But what about enjoying your homegrown nuts? We share a delicious recipe for a mixed green salad with roasted beets, crumbled goat cheese, and toasted pecans. Of course, the possibilities for nut-based dishes are endless.

Before signing off,

Richard announces an exciting competition for listeners. Two adult tickets to the Gardener's World Spring Fair at Beaulieu on Sunday, April 30th, 2023, are up for grabs. To enter, listeners must submit a photo of their own nut tree or nut-like plant, along with a brief description of their growing experience. The winning entry will be selected at random and announced in a future episode.

If you're ready to add some nutty flavor to your garden this year, be sure to check out episode 494 of The Veg Grower Podcast for more tips, tricks, and ideas. And don't forget to enter the competition for a chance to win tickets to a great gardening event. Happy gardening!

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