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How to Transplant Beaked hazelnut
(Corylus cornuta)
Beaked hazelnut, also known as Beaked hazel, Turkish filbert
The optimal period for relocating beaked hazelnut is when the awakening of spring complements the soil's readiness to nurture. Choose a partially shaded area with well-drained soil. Gentle handling of roots during this time will establish a robust foundation for growth.
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What Preparations are Needed Before Transplanting Beaked Hazelnut?

What is the Ideal Time for Transplanting Beaked Hazelnut?
For beaked hazelnut, the most opportune period for replanting is the cusp of spring's arrival. This timing allows beaked hazelnut to establish roots before the heat of summer sets in. By choosing this window, you'll give beaked hazelnut a robust start, leveraging the mild temperatures and moist soil that spring ushers in, which are vital for root development and reducing transplant shock.
How Much Space Should You Leave Between Beaked Hazelnut Plants?
Exciting times ahead! Ensure to space your beaked hazelnut plants around 3-5 feet (90-150 cm) apart. This gives them ample room to spread and flourish. Remember, good spacing equals healthier plants!
What is the Best Soil Mix for Beaked Hazelnut Transplanting?
Your beaked hazelnut will love well-draining loamy soil. Prepare by adding some organic compost to the base, it's a great natural fertilizer. If soil is heavy, lighten with some sand. Happy preparation!
Where Should You Relocate Your Beaked Hazelnut?
When choosing a spot for your beaked hazelnut, go for a location with full to partial sunlight exposure. These plants thrive under the warmth of the sun, just make sure they're not too exposed all day. Happy gardening!
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What Equipments Should You Prepare Before Transplantation Beaked Hazelnut?

Shovel or Spade
You'll need this for digging the holes both at the original site of the beaked hazelnut and the new location. It also assists in carrying the plant from one spot to the other.
Gardening Gloves
To protect your hands while working with the soil and plant.
Watering Can or Hose
Essential to water the beaked hazelnut before and after transplanting to ease the shock.
Wheelbarrow or Tarp
Depending on the size of the beaked hazelnut, you might need one of these for easily transporting the plant to its new home.

How Do You Remove Beaked Hazelnut from the Soil?

From Ground: Firstly, you want to water the beaked hazelnut to dampen the soil, this makes it easier to dig and minimises the chance of root damage. Dig a wide trench around the plant using your shovel or spade, taking care not to sever any roots. Then, carefully work your spade under the root ball and lift the plant from its position while keeping the root ball intact. Place the lifted plant into your wheelbarrow or on your tarp for easy transport.
From Pot: Water the beaked hazelnut and gently tip the pot to the side. Tap the sides and bottom softly to jolt the plant and soil loose. If it's being stubborn, slide a knife around the edge of the pot to free any clinging roots. Carefully slide the plant with its root ball out of the pot without pulling on its stem.
From Seedling Tray: Water well and use a spoon or small tool to lift seedlings from the tray. Hold the seedlings gently by their leaves, never by their stems, as you prepare to move them to their new ground.

Step-by-Step Guide for Transplanting Beaked Hazelnut

Preparation
Prepare the new planting hole before removing the beaked hazelnut from its current location. The hole should be wide and deep enough to accommodate the plant’s root ball and allow space for root expansion. The sides of the hole should be sloped and not too smooth to make it easier for roots to penetrate the surrounding soil.
Transplanting
Place the beaked hazelnut in the hole, making sure that the top of the root ball is level with or slightly higher than the surrounding soil to avoid water collecting at the base of the stem, which can lead to rot. Spread out the roots of your beaked hazelnut gently and fill the hole with soil, firming it lightly to remove air pockets.
Watering
Water the beaked hazelnut plant generously right after transplanting, this helps settle the soil around the roots and reduces transplant shock.
Mulching
Apply 2 to 3 inches of mulch around the beaked hazelnut plant, but make sure not to push the mulch against the stem. Mulch can help keep the roots cool, conserve water, and decrease weed competition.
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How Do You Care For Beaked Hazelnut After Transplanting?

Scheduled Watering
In the first few weeks after transplanting your beaked hazelnut, water it regularly. This may be every day or every other day depending on the weather and the plant's water needs. The soil should be kept moist but be careful not to waterlog it.
Monitoring Growth
Continually monitor your beaked hazelnut growth progress. Any signs of brown leaves or wilting should be addressed immediately, which could mean adjusting its watering schedule, looking for any signs of pests or disease, and remedying as necessary.
Pruning
It might be necessary to prune your beaked hazelnut annually to encourage it to focus energy into developing strong roots and less on producing fruits/nuts in the first few years. This promotes healthier and more robust growth in the long run.
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Troubleshooting Common Issues with Beaked Hazelnut Transplantation.

When is the ideal season to transplant the beaked hazelnut?
The optimum time to relocate beaked hazelnut is during S1 when the plant is dormant. This season encourages more effective root establishment.
How far apart should I plant my beaked hazelnut saplings?
For healthy growth and good foliage, beaked hazelnut saplings should have a spacing of about 3-5 feet (0.9-1.5 meters). This allows ample space for expansion.
Are there certain conditions to follow for transplantation of beaked hazelnut?
Yes! Ensure to transplant beaked hazelnut in well-drained soil. Also, the site should have access to full sun to partial shade for optimal growth.
Is it necessary to water beaked hazelnut right after transplanting?
Absolutely! Right after transplanting, make sure to water beaked hazelnut thoroughly. This helps to settle the soil around the roots and remove air pockets.
Do I need to trim beaked hazelnut before transplanting?
If beaked hazelnut is too large or unmanageable, consider light top-pruning. This can help compensate for root loss during the transplanting process.
What if the leaves of my transplanted beaked hazelnut start to wilt?
Wilting can signify stress. Increase watering but be careful not to saturate the soil. If wilting persists, consider a shade cloth for protection.
Is it appropriate to fertilize beaked hazelnut immediately after transplanting?
Avoid fertilizing immediately after transplanting beaked hazelnut to avert burning the roots. Give the plant time to acclimate to its new environment first.
How deep should I plant my beaked hazelnut sapling?
Plant beaked hazelnut so that it sits at the same level it was in its original pot. Burying it too deep may cause suffocation.
What should I do if the beaked hazelnut doesn't show growth after transplanting?
If beaked hazelnut doesn't show growth, ensure it's not planted too deep, getting enough water, and not exposed to harsh weather conditions.
Should I stake my newly transplanted beaked hazelnut?
Staking isnt mandatory unless beaked hazelnut is tall and unable to support itself. Just ensure to remove stakes as soon as the plant stabilizes.
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