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What changes can we make to our lives to deal with the economic and energy crises ahead? Have you already started making preparations? Got tips to share?

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sam_uk
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"If you were to plant the whole lot with grafted walnut you could be getting a crop in 3 or 4 years. The crop can be easily harvested and preserved, and traded with people who have excess firewood."

AFAIK grafted walnuts are about £40 each. The Ash are about 25p.

I just don't have enough cash to do walnuts at the moment.

I am hoping to be eating the hazels, apples and yams within four years..

PS Anyone know about how to graft Walnuts?
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I have seen a site selling grafted walnuts for £25 each. £40 is a rip off.

I am currently grafting my own chestnut trees with scions from the fridge.

If all succeeds it should end up costing about £1.50 overall for each tree.

I am now in a similar situation to you, in that I have a site ready for planting up.

I plan on growing-

6 chestnut trees
6 walnut trees
6 cobnuts
2 dwarf apple trees and 2 non-dwarf apple trees
2 damson trees

and in the wood section-

oak
hazel
wild crabapple
wild service
alder
blackthorn
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sam_uk
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Post by sam_uk »

chris25 wrote:I have seen a site selling grafted walnuts for £25 each. £40 is a rip off.

I am currently grafting my own chestnut trees with scions from the fridge.
If all succeeds it should end up costing about £1.50 overall for each tree.
Have you got a link to those cheap walnut trees?

It seems that temp control is crucial to making a successful walnut graft;
http://www.ces.purdue.edu/extmedia/fnr/fnr-105.html
woodburner
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sam_uk wrote:
I am hoping to be eating the hazels, apples and yams within four years..
Well I hope you don't have any grey squirrels. These evil vermin decimate hazelnut crops. Before they arrived, people in these islands used to have a substantial part of the diet made up by hazelnuts.

Best thing is shoot them, run them over, trap them, anything :evil:
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woodburner wrote:
sam_uk wrote:
I am hoping to be eating the hazels, apples and yams within four years..
Well I hope you don't have any grey squirrels. These evil vermin decimate hazelnut crops. Before they arrived, people in these islands used to have a substantial part of the diet made up by hazelnuts.

Best thing is shoot them, run them over, trap them, anything :evil:
You can't keep them out, so look upon Grey Squirrels as a meat crop.
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Mmmmm.........Squirrel with hazelnut stuffing, slurrrrp.
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Catweazle wrote: I'm not trying to piss on your candle, I just wonder whether we actually have 10 years until TSHTF.
I doubt we do. Regardless of peak oil, there is hyperinflation programmed into the system starting next year. It will be interesting to see what happens to he UK as nat gas depletes, North Sea oil finally runs out, The City of London tanks, hyperinflation kicks in AND global peak oil hits four years later.
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