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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Is there major drawbacks to plantings cedars in the fall?

I wanted to replace my fence with a cedar hedge in the spring. Following a miscommunication, the fence got torn down earlier. Can I plant cedar in the fall? Is it merely not recommended, or is it a bad idea? I'm in Montreal. Zone is 5. The cedar I'm…
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Does Korean Privet (Ligustrum Ovalifolium) thicken in the lower part of the plant?

This year in March I planted a privet hedge. Most plants were about 80 cm (2.5 feet). The plants look alright now: But the bottom half is still mostly bare of leafs and new branches. I noticed some leafs started growing in the lower section of the…
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What should I do with this thinning cedar hedge?

Thanks for your thoughts on this; We have a line of cedars at our fence, probably 12 feet tall. The fence is is not solid so the trees provide some critical privacy. The problem is, they get almost no sun on one side, shaded by our outdoor kitchen.…
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Disease on Thuja Occidentalis

In our garden there are two northern white-cedars (thuja occidentalis) that have gotten a strange light-greenish area on the base of their stem (see the image enclosed). The infected species are in direct neighbourhood to each other. So it might…
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Is it possible to revive this hedge?

We've lived in our house a little over a year, and over time it seems like the hedge out front has gone from a healthy green to a grey / brown. I have to admit that I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to hedge care. I'm not sure the exact kind of…
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Best plant to provide barrier hedge

I need a good hedge plant that can act as a barrier between back and side garden. The area can get a lot of wind and gets late sun. At present there is ivy that has been there for years over a pergola wall. I want to get rid of ivy but need to…
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When are the best times to prune or trim leylandii?

We have a row of quite mature leylandii trees as a privacy screen which we wish to have shortened and trimmed, to turn into more of a hedge. Part of it was already done this summer but when are the good and bad times to do this? I had theorised…
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Do branch barriers keep animals out of gardens?

I've only heard about living hedge barriers, but would dead stick barriers help keep out the deer so they go around the garden also?
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why is this laurel hedge still dying

This laurel was dying, leaves going brown. Soil a bit dry, watered it loads, a week and a half later still dying. Googled it, some results said probably drought and some said waterlogged roots! So I would continue to water it lots as that's what it…
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Cut back the tops of newly planted Beech Hedging to encourage growth?

Last year I planted a long row of beech to provide me with beech hedging. At the time they were approximately 30-40cm in height, and they have now grown to an average of 50-70 cm in height. The final height at which I would like to keep my hedge is…
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Irrigation of a hedge in a raised planter

So I've just finished planting this yew hedge in a box and am thinking about laying some drip hose to water it. It occurred to me that I ought to have buried the hose before planting. I'm in bergen, Norway so too much rain is normally the problem!…
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Cutting height of Cedar Hedges

Last September we planted a hedge about 200 feet long. We used white cedar and the trees were 9 - 10 feet tall. In mid-July my neighbour decided that they didn't care for it, so they chopped anywhere from 4 - 6 feet off of 50 of these cedars. Two of…
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Is it practical to sharpen hedger blades yourself?

I have a gas powered hedge cutter that is quite nice, but it usually goes dull quite often under heavy use. I always put on spare blades and get the others sharpened, but I'm interested how long it would take to do it yourself. I could save a bit…
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Hedge plant (Photinia Robusta) looks like it is dying. Is there anything I can do?

The plant (in the foreground of the picture) appears to be dying after a storm last tuesday. The leaves has got a darkish colour, and the flowers are turning brownish. They are supposed to be bright red and white respectively, like the other one in…
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Privacy screen recommendation for narrow strip of land by driveway

I would like to plant something on this narrow strip between my driveway and the neighbor's fence. Goals: look good, privacy, dampen noise from neighbor's AC The strip of land is 28" wide and on a slope. Drip irrigation. Full sun. Zone 8a, Dallas…
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