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Hazelnuts thrive in well-drained, loamy soil with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Plant in full sun to partial shade for optimal nut production. Regular watering is crucial during the first two years of establishment, especially in dry summer months.

Best Uses

Ideal for edible hedging, wildlife gardens, and small-scale orchards. The multi-stemmed habit makes them excellent for privacy screening. Hazelnuts are highly valued for their nutritious kernels and attractive catkins in early spring.

Species Info

The Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to Europe and Western Asia. It typically reaches 12-20 feet in height. Known for its remarkable resilience and ability to be coppiced for sustainable wood production.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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Planting & Care

Pecans thrive in deep, well-drained fertile soil with full sun exposure. Regular watering is critical during the first two years of establishment and nut development stages thereafter.

Best Uses

Ideal for large landscapes as a magnificent shade tree. Provides high-protein nut yields and valuable timber once mature. Perfect for property borders and sustainable reforestation.

Species Info

Carya illinoinensis. A member of the hickory family native to the southern United States. Known for its longevity and ability to withstand humid climates while producing sweet, thin-shelled nuts.

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