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Hazel tree in garden advice needed?

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Skydancer Mon 04-Sept-23 13:26:32

We have a Hazel tree in a pot which has grown well for 3 years. I would like to plant it in our small front garden but realise it would have to be kept in trim by pruning. Has anyone done this to a native tree? If so, is it easy and has anyone got any advice please.

GrannySomerset Mon 04-Sept-23 13:30:43

Ours was pruned severely four years ago and is now twice its original size, so beware!

BeverleyJB Mon 04-Sept-23 14:03:07

A friend gave me a hazel sapling and I planted it in a somewhat dark corner of my garden. It has grown over the years to just above the height of the fence. I just cut it (height & width wise) to the size I want to keep it. I expect it doesn’t grow as quickly as if it were planted in a sunnier place, but trimming it once a year is still necessary. Naturally, if you leave most things for 4 years without pruning they'll grow much bigger!

Fleurpepper Mon 04-Sept-23 14:05:58

Hazel can be coppiced or even cut to the ground, and will grow back.

25Avalon Mon 04-Sept-23 14:15:36

Hazel can be coppiced I.e cut right down, usually every 3 years and will grow back showing It is very prolific. With hazels in my native hedge we trim to 2-3ft every Spring and by September it is 8ft high. So do pot your hazel out but you will need to prune it in spring and Autumn to keep it to a manageable side. You can use the cut off branches as sticks for peas etc in the garden.

Callistemon21 Mon 04-Sept-23 14:42:30

We have several in the hedge and they get cut back every year, they still produce nuts for the squirrel which he buries all over the garden.

Skydancer Tue 05-Sept-23 09:47:04

Thank you for this advice. I have decided to plant in the ground and will keep it in trim.

grandMattie Tue 05-Sept-23 10:01:07

Watch out for squirrels. DD has too many now, all over the garden, due to squirrels forgetting where they hid the nuts!

MayBee70 Tue 05-Sept-23 10:21:56

I had a Rowan tree taken out of my front garden because it was growing directly above the water supply but I bought a little Rowan tree from Wilkos and put it in a large pot. It’s now getting quite big. No point replanting it where the other tree was but I’m scared that it will die if I just leave it in it’s
pot. There’s nowhere in my tiny garden to plant it.

Fleurpepper Sat 23-Sept-23 17:29:52

A young friend had a baby 5 years ago and messaged me to say she'd called him Rowan. I went to the woods in the afternoon and dug out a small wild rowan and put it into a nice pot and took it for my first visit. It is now in a large pot and about 2 metres high. Soon they will have their own home, and the rowan will be lovingly planted in a corner at the bottom of garden.

Fleurpepper Sat 23-Sept-23 17:30:54

I have a large red leaved hazel and the squirrels regularly provide free new ones. Kept one, and the others I pot up to give to friends.