Thoughts on why my hazelnuts dont produce

I think hazelnuts are one of the most versatile habitat plants there are. I find them in closed canopy forests or in the full sun. In the shade they definitely grow slower and have fewer nuts. I almost always find deer beds if there are a couple of clumps close enough together.

This is going to be a great year for the couple of native clumps I have found.
 

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I think hazelnuts are one of the most versatile habitat plants there are. I find them in closed canopy forests or in the full sun. In the shade they definitely grow slower and have fewer nuts. I almost always find deer beds if there are a couple of clumps close enough together.

This is going to be a great year for the couple of native clumps I have found.

I don’t have hazelnut that I’m aware of, but I do have some beaked hazelnut. I agree on them being right up there among the best. They stay at the right height, take a little browsing, and kick out hard mast. I always save mine when I’m out leveling.


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