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Hazel hedge

Hazel hedge

Hazel hedge

Corylus avellana

shrub☀️ sun-or-partial🪴 loam📏 medium🌡️ RHS H6–H7

📋Quick Facts

Height

2.0-4.0m

Spread

1.5-2.5m

Cropping Timeline

First crop
~3 years
Full production
~7 years
PlantedYear 3Year 7

Hazels are among the quickest nuts to crop, with grafted cultivars often producing a first handful of nuts within three to four years. They are wind-pollinated and you will need two different varieties that flower at the same time — the catkins need to overlap with the tiny red female flowers. Kentish Cob and Cosford are a classic pairing. Squirrels are your biggest challenge; they strip the nuts weeks before you think they are ready. Traditional coppicing or annual pruning of suckers keeps plants productive and manageable.

About

Traditional coppiced hedge providing nuts, stakes and wildlife habitat.

Also known as: Żywopłot z leszczyny, Haselhecke, Hazel hedge, Corylus avellana, Siepe di nocciolo, Sepe de avelaneira, Haie de noisetiers, Hazelaarhaag

Pest Resilience

3/5 — Average

Nut weevil and squirrels target nuts; big bud mite occasionally.

Visual Characteristics

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Culinary

Culinary Use

Raw snacking, roasting, nut butter, praline, baking, dukkah

The hazel hedge year in your garden

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How to Propagate

🌰Seed
Easy
🌿Layering
Moderate
🌱Stooling
Moderate
✂️Cutting
Moderate

Hardiness Zones

H1a (tender)H7 (very hardy)
RHS H6–H7

USDA 5 equivalent

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