Kentish Cobnut Tree

Edible
Fruiting

The Kentish Cobnut Tree is a beautiful, hardy tree that produces delicious, nutty-flavoured cobnuts. It is easy to grow and perfect for adding both ornamental value and tasty nuts to your garden.

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The Kentish Cobnut Tree is a versatile and hardy tree known for its delicious cobnuts and ornamental appeal. It is perfect for adding both edible and aesthetic value to garden beds, patios, and large containers.

  • Grows best in full sun to partial shade
  • Ideal for garden beds, patios, and large containers
  • Produces tasty cobnuts in late Summer to early Autumn
  • Deciduous tree with attractive catkins in early spring

What's Included

Pots: Get a large, ready-to-grow tree in 10 litre pots. Plant it in your garden or a larger container right away. It's bigger and stronger than smaller pot sizes. Pre-fed and watered for healthier plants from the start.

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  • What You Need To Know About “Kentish Cobnut Tree”

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    The Kentish Cobnut Tree is a versatile tree that adds both beauty and delicious nuts to any garden. It is known for its tasty cobnuts and attractive early spring catkins.

    • Grows best in full sun to partial shade
    • Ideal for garden beds, patios, and large containers
    • Produces tasty cobnuts in late Summer to early Autumn
    • Deciduous tree with attractive catkins in early spring

    The Kentish Cobnut Tree is a versatile tree that adds both beauty and delicious nuts to any garden. It is known for its tasty cobnuts and attractive early spring catkins.

    • Grows best in full sun to partial shade
    • Ideal for garden beds, patios, and large containers
    • Produces tasty cobnuts in late Summer to early Autumn
    • Deciduous tree with attractive catkins in early spring

    Planting Time: Autumn to Spring
    Sunlight & Positioning: Full Sun
    Where to Plant: Large Gardens - Orchards
    Growing Location: Garden
    Planting Time: Autumn to Spring
    Sunlight & Positioning: Full Sun
    Where to Plant: Large Gardens - Orchards
    Growing Location: Garden

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the ideal growing conditions for a Kentish Cobnut tree?

    Full sun to partial shade, well-drained soil, and regular watering. Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil.

    How and when should I prune my Kentish Cobnut tree?

    Prune in late Winter or early Spring before new growth begins. Remove dead or diseased wood, and thin out congested branches to improve air circulation.

    What pests and diseases affect Kentish Cobnut trees, and how can I manage them?

    Common pests include nut weevils and aphids. Use insecticidal soap or horticultural oil. Watch for diseases like Eastern filbert blight; prune affected areas and apply appropriate fungicides.