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Wind-pollinated plants like hazelnut don't rely on bees being able to fly for pollination, but if the weather is wet during the bloom window, that can still hamper pollination for that year, so the crop might be more paltry. All you can do is plant the appropriate pairing (or more than two cultivars if you wish) and hope for the best.
American Hazelnut is a suckering species, meaning that it can produce a group of stems arising from the root system some distance (eventually) from the original planting location. This natural tendency to spread a bit (they are not aggressive, so won't get out of control) means that they will fill-in the space between the two shrubs if they aren't placed too far apart. It's hard to predict how ...
Almost the entire U.S. commercial production of hazelnuts is located in the Willamette valley of Oregon. Hazelnuts have never been successful in Texas due to three problems: Inability to survive the harsher winters in Texas (tree damage and flower damage), Poor tolerance to very hot summers of Texas, Eastern Filbert Blight, a disease problem that can occur in the more humid and hot portions of ...
Short answer Unless you have an allergy to tree nuts, hazelnuts are extremely healthy and beneficial to a great variety of people.
Curious about the performance of American Hazelnut versus Beaked Hazelnut in the Denver area - growth, water needs, tolerance to full south facing sun in Denver, nut production, wildlife support with an emphasis on insects e.g. lepidoptera, rather than squirrels.