Hazel Trees
Beautiful, easy to grow and they give you nuts too - what more could you ask from a tree?
Hazels and filberts are UK natives, so wildlife loves them (maybe a bit too much... pesky squirrels!). Moths and butterflies flit around the clusters of pollen rich catkins, birds nest in the branches and early bees will thank you for the handy source of nectar. Choose from twisty corkscrew branches, purple leaves, pink catkins - this is a tree with a lot to love. Use the bendy stems for pea sticks and bean poles on your veg plot, or try your hand at water divining!
Unmatched ornamental value
- Unmatched ornamental value
- Ideal for smaller gardens
- Offers varied seasonal interest
- Contorted branches twist and corkscrew in spirals
Gloriously twisted stems
- Wonderful spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Contorted branches and burgundy foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Bursting with fab, nutty flavour
- Fantastic texture and flavour
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Make a plum and cobnut crumble
- Harvest from September
Striking purple-leaved nut tree
- Rich and complex flavour profile
- Award of Garden Merit winner
- Roast, chop and add to muesli
- Harvest from the end of August
Bold foliage, fab filbert taste
- Mild, delicate and balanced flavour
- Striking, colour-changing leaves
- Toast with a dash of sea salt or eat fresh
- Harvest from September
Compact in size, big on impact
- Sweet, scrummy and oh-so snackable
- Great for attracting wildlife to the garden
- Bake with apples in a loaf cake
- Harvest in late September and October
A new weeping variety of cobnut
- Wonderfully sweet, tasty (and large) nuts
- Heavy cropper
- Roast or stir through melted, salted butter
- Harvest from September
Early crops of rich nuts
- Nutty, earthy flavour with a good crunch
- A native tree ideal for wildlife gardens
- Use to make nutty, chocolate overnight oats
- Harvest from September
Versatile, compact and tasty!
- Large nuts with perfectly-balanced flavour
- Easy to grow and heavy cropping
- Use in a cobnut and pear salad
- Harvest from late August
An ecological haven
- Packed with colour, flowers & fruit
- Food and shelter for insects, birds & mammals
- UK native varieties handpicked by our grower
- Hardy and easy to maintain
Harvest nuts from your hedge
- Spring catkins, autumn colour and hazelnuts
- Supports over 70 insect species
- Fast growth rate - 40-60cm per year
- Grows up to 8m or keep trimmed at 1-5m
Turn your border into a fruit garden
- Packed with fruit, nuts and berries
- Spring flowers loved by pollinators
- Tasty varieties handpicked by our grower
- Hardy, productive and easy to look after
Harvest hazelnuts from this British native
- Yellow catkins in early spring
- Rounded leaves turning yellow in autumn
- Slow growing and suitable for coppicing
- Edible nuts in autumn
Small but mighty nut tree
- Plum purple foliage
- Produces good crops of delicious hazelnuts
- Excellent for smaller gardens or as hedging
- Yellow catkins add winter interest
Ready-to-go natural barrier
- Benefits domestic and wild animals
- Ideal for farms, paddocks and smallholdings
- RPA and Natural England BN11 compliant
- Easy to plant and maintain