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Hazelnuts in the Home Orchard
Wildland Resources Faculty Publications
  • Taun Beddes
  • Steve Renquist
  • Michael R. Kuhns, Utah State University
  • Michael Pace
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Utah State University Extension
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract

Hazelnuts or filberts can be useful crops for home food production or hobbyists in Utah. Several species have nuts with good flavor, with American, beaked and certain hybrid types most likely to produce consistently. Though European hazelnut with its large nuts is very common commercially, this species blossoms earlier than others and is more likely to have flowers damaged or destroyed by unseasonably cold weather. All hazelnut species benefit from being planted in frost protected areas to increase the likelihood of consistent nut production.

Citation Information
Beddes, Taun, Steve Renquist, Michael Kuhns, and Michael Pace. 2011. Hazelnuts in the home orchard. USU Extension Bulletin (pr). 10 pp. Kuhns, Michael. 2011. Selecting firewise plants