Hi,
I've got a few acres of extremely overstood hazel coppice that I'm trying to bring back into productivity. Last year's test coup of half an acre was extremely promising with only one of the stools not reshooting (I wrapped all the stools with chicken wire to stop the rabbits from nomming..)
The woods (8 acres in total) have a number of currently bracken infested clearings that I'd like to get planted up. Given my long term aim for a source of woodcraft materials then more hazel is an obvious choice.
When I google for varieties I find newer hybrids such as
http://www.orangepippintrees.co.uk/nut-trees/gunslebert. Does anyone have a handle on whether the wood product with these varieties is as useful as more traditional hedging varieties? Clearly I won't pay £30 tree! but I like the option of a doubly yielding tree, fruit too.