Hazelnut varieties suitable for growing in the garden.

Growing non-garden plants in the garden is exciting. After all, it is interesting to get an unusual harvest for the garden. For example, to grow a hazelnut - hazelnut on the site. Hazelnut varieties suitable for gardening can be found at a nursery that sells seedlings.

Hazel varieties that can be grown on a personal plot on their own should be chosen taking into account the climatic characteristics of the area. So, for example, Isaevsky hazel, very frost-resistant. This variety was bred in the early 70s of the last century. And during the period when this variety was being tested at the Ivanteevsky nursery, it surprisingly endured frosts below minus forty degrees, which in the winter of 1978 stood in the Moscow region. The Isaevsky variety is considered not in vain, according to the breeder R.F. Kudasheva, the most valuable variety for cultivation by amateurs.

Another frost-resistant variety, suitable for growing in central Russia - in memory of Yablokov. This variety has a high yield; with proper pollination, fertilization of the ovaries reaches 100%. This variety is also distinguished by amazing decorativeness.

Hazel varieties differ in appearance in height, crown spreading, as well as in the color of the leaves during the period of leaf fall. Therefore, hazel can be grown not only for the benefit of obtaining a harvest, but also as an element of landscape design.

To get a full-fledged healthy plant, it is best to purchase hazel seedlings. but if you wish, you can grow such a tree yourself. Naturally, to get a nut seedling, you need to study the advice of experienced gardeners.

Good luck!

Category:Growing | Hazel
User avatar Wika

I love hazelnuts! I always thought that it grows exclusively somewhere, for example, in the Krasnodar Territory. But it turns out that it can be grown even in Siberia?

Lera1 avatar

Hazelnuts are still for amateurs, not for beginners with no experience in growing. If you plant a frost-resistant plant variety in the southern part of Russia, will it grow, or not, will it not hurt?