Questions tagged [hedge]

Closely spaced shrubs and/or trees intended to form a barrier.

Hedges and hedgerows are lines of closely spaced shrubs and/or trees which have been planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark a boundary. Strictly speaking, a hedgerow is a hedge which is of sufficient age that it also incorporates larger trees.

Hedges can be ancient. The earliest evidence of hedges dates back to the Neolithic (4000-6000 years ago), and even today many hedges in the British Isles have survived Enclosure and modern mechanized farming and are thought to date back at least 700 years. Older hedges such as these provide important ecological corridors that harbor diverse wildlife.

In horticulture, hedges are used as landscape features or to mark boundaries in an attractive manner. A number of characteristics can be chosen. As well as climate suitability; speed of growth, thorns (to deter livestock), attractive flowers, and fruit may all be desirable features.

Use this tag for all questions about hedges, such as choosing a good hedging plant, and caring for a hedge.

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How to plant bare-root trees in very hard ground?

I want to plant a row of hedging in ground which is very hard - using a normal garden spade you can barely dig it which bodes badly wanting to dig a few dozen holes! I can see things grow well once they get established though. I think it's mainly…
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How can I trim my hedges evenly?

Once a year I'm trimming the hedges around my yard - a European hornbeam - to make sure they grow dense, evenly and are in a good shape. I'm using an electric hedge trimmer to do the majority of the trimming and will do finer details and leftovers…
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How can I prune a dead brown inside overgrown confider leylandii hedge

As you can see form the picture there are 4 leylandii trees that have grown into the hedge.it was getting difficult to maintain these so in my own head I thought it better to see if instead of getting rid of it, I could prune it to look like a tree…
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Less invasive alternatives to willow for living structures

I want to create a living willow arbour (something like this: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RuddSeating.JPG). However, it would be only 6-8m from my house, and around the same from two underground sewage pipes. Am I right in thinking…
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Lilly pilly hedges growing unevenly

I have 12 lilly pilly (acmena smithii) hedges (2 out of picture) facing south in the Victoria, Australia which get some sun all year round. It seems though that the ones on the left are growing much better and they degrade off in size going right.…
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How to tame a Pyracantha?

I have an old house (built in the 50s) on a large lot (~ 1/2 acre) that was previously owned by some older folks that didn't keep up with the landscaping very well. I've been slowly trying to get it in order, and while I have a ways to go, my…
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What is the optimal spacing for emerald green arborvitae?

I want to plant a privacy hedge with emerald green arborvitae. I am trying to determine the most economical trunk-to-trunk spacing that will eventually result in a hedge you cannot see through at eye level. I know that emerald green arborvitae have…
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How tall can Boxwood Green Velvet really grow?

I really like the 'boxwood green velvet' for privacy hedge but I ideally need at least 5 ft of height. Most sources for example here says it grows 2 to 4 ft but at least one claims it grows 4 to 6 ft here. Has anyone grown it more than 4 ft? Is…
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Best dwarf shrub varieties which has shallow roots to plant near building wall

I'd like to grow oleanders that won't impact the wall or foundation of my building. I noticed that dwarf oleanders could be a solution as it's known not to grow more than 3 feet tall. ( Click here to understand more about my building ) I guess root…
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Landscaping plans, plant height specifications

I've recently bought a new built house from plans in the UK. The landscaping plan the developer has given me states that the plants I have for my hedge should come in 5L pots and they should be between 60 and 80 cm tall. The plants I have are all…
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Propagating Large Laurel Cuttings

I have seen many videos of Propagating small cuttings from Laurel. It seems that this may take quite a while to grow in to something resembling a plant… Does anyone know if I can take large cuttings from a Laurel, maybe from the hard wooden stems…
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Thuja hedge burnt, will it regrow?

Very devastated as my thuja hedge burned-out very badly. It was 25 years old hedge planted by myself from small cuttings. ]1 What steps I should take to hope for it to come back? Would trimming burnt-out branches help? How hard should I trim it…
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Please help me identify this plant growing over the fence

I had this hedge cut back 2 months ago, but it is growing back really fast. Do you know what it is? And how I can remove/control it? EDIT: this is in the Cotswolds, UK. Thanks
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What distance can a cedar hedge be planted next to a frost fence with privacy slats

I am looking into planting a cedar hedge next to a fence in a small yard as shown in image. I would like to know how close can the cedar hedge be planted next to the fence without interfering significantly with the health or growth of the cedars. I…
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Can I move a well settled hedge?

If possible I would like to move part of a hedge. I am not sure whether it is common hornbeam or common beech (both "Buche" in German). The individual plants are approx. 20 cm apart Height is 200-250 cm Diameter of trunk up to 5 or 6 cm Diameter of…
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