Hazel Nut Edible 40-60cm Corylus Avellana Plants Bareroot Hedging

Price range: £19.95 through £69.95

Hazel Nut (Corylus Avellana) are good for a mixed hedge and as an understorey woodland tree. Hazel Nut provides a food source for many species such as squirrels and mice and the leaves are a good food source for many moth caterpillars. Coppiced hazel provides shelter for ground-nesting birds such as the nightjar and nightingale. It is also associated with the dormouse for the provision of nuts before hibernation and for the caterpillars as a food source. Coppiced Hazelwood can be knotted and twisted and can be used for bean poles, pea sticks, hurdles and furniture. The hazel nuts are edible.

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Plant Guide:

Hazel Nut bareroot plants may be dormant, but they are still alive and should be treated carefully. After receiving your plants prepare them for planting as soon as possible. If the roots are dry, pour some water over the roots to freshen them up before planting. Never leave exposed roots in the Sun. The best of all is to try to be ready to plant as soon as the plants arrive. If it is not possible to plant immediately, then place the plants in a tub with good drainage holes, and fill it with compost that covers the roots to protect against the elements.

They should be planted within a few days. They can also be dug into a hole in the ground until ready to plant.
When you are ready to plant, you can soak the plants in water just before placing in the planting hole. Compost or peat moss can be incorporated into the native soil. It is not necessary to add fertiliser to the planting at this stage unless it’s rootgrow (Bonemeal).

If you are ready to plant then preparing not only the planting hole, but the plants are important. While preparing the planting hole, you may put the bare-root plants in a bucket with a small amount of water to moisten the roots before planting. Dig the hole as deep as the roots, place in the hole and fill in with your soil or compost. Once planted water, and do so every three or so days.

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