Asked , 11:51 PM EDT I was disappointed to learn I had to have another tree to get any nuts from my Jefferson hazelnut. Having researched a little here, it seems that the ETA tree has the best overlap of flowering time with the Jefferson. 1) So is this then the best new tree to buy for pollinating my Jefferson?
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.
Also, hazelnut trees are fine in part shade areas; so the north side may be fine since it's fine for the walnut trees. The final consideration is how close the hazelnut tree can be located to the walnut trees and not be affected by root competition for water and nutrients.
I recently purchased a Jefferson variety Hazelnut tree.Do I need to plant a pollinator of a different variety, or one of the same?
Hello, I would like to plant several hazelnut trees in my backyard and am wondering what variety would grow better, when to plant and where to find t...
Hello, I live in Los Angeles but I understand that Willamette Valley grows almost all the hazelnuts in the U.S. Could you please help me identify what is causing the scorching on both of my hazelnut trees? They are kept in containers under a small canopy and get lots of indirect light throughout the day.