Spend a day learning the basics and benefits of growing hazel in the Upper Midwest. We will discuss the various species that grow in our region; ecosystem benefits of these plants; strategies for establishment, maintenance, harvest, and processing; and end the day learning about coppicing and how to craft a wreath with coppiced hazel stems. Whether you’re considering farm-scale agroforestry or looking to add new natives to your backyard, hazel is a resilient source of habitat, food, skin care, mulch, and crafting material.
All are welcome – WEI classes are open to everyone.
Instructor Bio: Paul Mairet is a beginning farmer and manager of Nine Hazels Farm, a hybrid hazelnut farm and nursery in Lake City, MN. He brings a background in arts and education and recent years of mentorship from hazelnut farmers, researchers, and artisans to his work.
WEI has an annual scholarship fund to support cost-accessible programming. Please see scholarship application instructions in the registration form.
All classes are at WEI's Amador Hill Farm and Orchard in North Branch. Learn more and register at https://w-e-i.org/event/hazel.
Date and Time
Saturday Mar 8, 2025
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM CST