Hello everyone, I am new to this forum, I am interested in nature for as long as I remember myself, I found out about
permaculture(found it while I was searching about fixing my soil) just 2 years ago, and I can say I am from these people that were trying
permaculture before even knowing about it(you just know there is something wrong when your soil is much worse than the soil right next to your property that is not being worked), I believe there are lots of people like that.
I want to start my history here with a very important for me topic, its about chestnuts, I really like chestnuts, I believe in chestnuts if you like, so I would like for some advice and information from people that can help me.
I from Bulgaria, I live near Sofia in the northern part of the suburbs, we have clay soil(the
city is surrounded by mountains).
The climate is continental, and we are in zone 6.
I know chestnuts like a little bit better climate especially what we have here(the european varieties). It seems I cant find seeds that are not from Greece, and I think the Chinese hybrids, also the one people breed in America(all kind of stuff) worth trying here .
Our climate is really harsh, the winter is really cold, and the summer is really dry and hot, for example it hasnt been raining for 3 months and 2 weeks now...
I like the STUN ideology, but I know I
should be providing some
water, so now I am wondering what will be the right place for chestnuts here, I am gathering money now(just turned 30) so I have some time to think about the right strategy before executing the plan. My point is does anyone understand the connection between lakes,
underground water, what chestnuts would tolerate, I know about the hill stuff and well drained soils, but how you get the water from such a place, the hilly places may be challenging for obtaining underground water, or is it the case?
I am not sure why growing
trees becomes so complicated in my head, also my insecurity with chestnuts may come from the fact people here dont grow that tree, and I seems not to understand why....
I read zone 5 is ok for even the european chestnuts, but maybe there is twist about that with late spring or early autumn frosts.... so maybe it will be smart to aim for more cold hardy varieties...
Last year I have planted many chestnuts though from seeds and they are growing really fine(in my backyard I have some space), this year I have planted even more and also some really big Greek ones(as big as the Chinese- just experimenting).
Please excuse my English skills, any useful information or thoughts are welcomed.
I have found about the hybrid chestnuts of badgersett(cold hardy), but they dont ship to Europe....