About Hazel Hedging Plants
Hazel (Corylus avellana) is a deciduous hedge with lovely serrated leaves and elegant catkins in spring. It adds a touch of natural beauty and charm to your garden.
Corylus avellana are not only attractive but also eco-friendly. They provide essential habitat and food for local wildlife, including birds and small mammals, enhancing the ecological diversity of your garden.
Get yourself a Hazel Bush if you are after year-round visual appeal, with catkins in spring, lush foliage in summer, and golden autumn colours. Even in winter, they maintain their graceful structure.
Hazel is a versatile choice, adaptable to various soil types and conditions, making it a dependable option for gardens with diverse growing conditions.
What size Hazel Hedging Plants do you do?
We sell three different heights of hedging plants (as supplied), 40/60cm, 60/90cm & 90/120cm.
How to plant a Hazel Hedging plants?
Where possible, plant-up hedging plants in well-drained, good-quality soil and/or compost in a sunny or partially shaded space in the garden for best performance.
Trim the roots slightly before planting, as this will encourage healthier growth.
Dig a trenched hole in the ground in the shape of a ‘V’, deep enough for the bare root to sit comfortably so the ‘tide mark’ of the root is level with the ground. This marks the level where the bare root was previously planted before lifting for delivery. We recommend adding Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi at this stage to help the plant establish well.
Ensure the roots are completely covered in soil, then firm the soil around, as water will gather in any remaining air pockets and potentially damage the roots when it freezes.
How far apart do I plant Hazel Hedging plants when making a hedge?
For an impressive display when planting multiple hedges, place five per metre. For a thicker hedge, plant seven per metre.
Fancy checking out our other varieties of hedging plants?
Why not have a browse of our Privet and Hornbeam hedge plant categories too.
If you need advice on what hedging variety is best for you, then have a read of Our Ultimate Guide to Hedging Plants on our blog here.
Still can't decide?
Then why not opt for one of our native hedging plant collections.