Just planted 3 late leafing varieties on our highest bit of ground as a test for a future orchard.
We’re hoping the extra 30m will make a significant different for late spring frosts, time will tell but the last few years have shown this to be a good site.
The 3 trees are Franquette, Chandler and the red kernel Kardinal.
Well after what has to be the oddest weather this spring and early summer we finally have some heat. We’ve irrigated less than normal, a bit in March and then occasionally until this week and now probably quite regularily!
The cold April & May did for a lot of the male flowers, some of our seedling trees did the best but by the end of May nothing seemed to have male flowes but a lot of varieties had female flowers!
Lara (picture below) seems to have done the best and for young trees (in for 7 years) have quite a good crop, there are some Broadview, Buccaneer, Jupiter and the much younger Fernor & Fernette have some nuts. The only Red variety with nuts is Red Seal but they’re all mostly very young trees. We have a few new varieties to plant this Autumn that are late into leaf (compared with most Red ones).
Finally we’re starting to see juvenile leaves on most varieties of walnut with Fernor & Lara & Bonifac & Kesei just about breaking the terminal bud.
I’d estimate flowering will be 3-5 weeks late this year but as long as we have a reasonable summer we should be ok for a good crop as it’s actually rained quite a lot and warmed up somewhat.
The Carya & Heartnuts are also breaking bud although they all started early in April and then got stopped by the cold weather.
Fingers crossed that this year we have no late May frosts!
We have been informed that De Samllekamp are not grafting this winter which means we will not have any of their trees this coming year 2021.
We are hoping that they will be back to normal next winter but it does mean we have no Carya cultivars of any sort this coming year having sold out this autumn. Nor will we have any Giant or Dwarf trees.
We are hoping to have a selection of new exciting and hard to find Heartnuts and Red Walnuts subject to grafting in January, we will post detail when we know for sure.
We still have a stock of Pot Grown and duirng the winter Bare-Rooted walnut cultivars.
Bud break is well under way now, some of the earlier varieties are now into juvenile leaf but the later ones are still a few weeks off, the buds on the likes of Franquette, Fernor, Chandler etc haven’t even started to swell yet. We’re praying we don’t get a hard mid May frost like last year which really knocked back the young trees especially.
This year it looks like the trees are at least a week or so early but the frosts at the end of March just slowed things down again.
As the trees get more mature it’s very apparent which varieties will be some of the most prolific pollinators as well, Broadview & Jupiter looks especially busy.
Broadview with male flowers
One or two female flowers starting to appear as well although they’re no quite receptive yet.
The heartnuts are all in juvenile leaf now, they seem to come into leaf early like the first English Walnuts.
A heartnut/Buartnut in flower, we think this is a seedling tree, probably Juglans x bixby