High time for US American kids to catch up to this proven process conducted in European Alps! Sustainable Sorcerers is offering various nut trees including our own indigenous ingenious Nutella spreadmaking Catskills own native American Hazelnut 2 yr treelings that will produce their own Truffles in years to come!!
Our rootstock offers value added inoculation with the hallowed Appalachian Truffle Tuber Canaliculatum aka fragrant eastern truffle. Using a spore slurry bareroot dip method which has demonstrated smashing success effectively colonizing our seedling beds in their 7th year as well our potted up trees have visible truffles, all veeery exciting to see fruits and schrooms of our labors!
Sustainable Sorcerers efforts to protect these native vestibules of our eastern forests has shown smashing results in reducing pathogenic rusts and blights otherwise decimating native populations!
In regards to the American Hazlenut, the niche of its obligate, yet pathogenic fungus Anisogramma anomala is offset with the more beneficial, as well value adding Truffle inoculum, as a form of probiotic to prevent uptake and dominance of any potential pathogenic diseases
novel concept right;)
Sustainable Sorcerers gets down with the Virome speaking to the nature of the Biome;)
The American hazelnut (also known as the American filbert) is a native shrub of the eastern United States. The tasty nuts are highly prized by cooks for their easy-to-crack shells and small, sweet kernel. Squirrels love them as well ... most likely for the same reasons. Hazelnut hedges can be used as windbreaks, visual screens, and to attract wildlife.
American Hazelnut Produces small sweet nuts which are highly sought after by chefs and bakers and preferred by squirrels, deer, turkey, woodpeckers, pheasants, grouse, quail and jays. The male catkins are a food staple of ruffed grouse throughout the winter.
Hazelnut canopy provides good windbreak!
you must plant two shrubs for pollination which we provide in this listing