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 far can I cut back this hedge?

I have this hedge (lavender star flower -- Grewia occidentalis): [] It is growing in a very dark corridor between my house and the fence. It does pretty well there, but I need to paint the fence. How far can I cut back this species and have it…
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What causes boxwood hedging to lose its leaves in the UK's winter months?

Boxwood is supposed to be an 'ever-green', yet in the UK it's becoming increasingly noticeable over the past few years how they shed their leaves, especially on the top surface, over the winter months as shown in the two example pictures below. Yet…
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improve decomposition of wood chip pile

I recently cut down and chipped a row of lilly pills and now have 4 cubic meters of wood chip. Intention is to let it decompose over a couple of years and use it to compost my garden. I originally mixed in some chicken manure to give it a head start…
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Can bushes help keep driveway and patio gravel stable?

My front yard has a U-shaped driveway on a significant slope. The arrows in the diagram below indicate the downward direction of the slope. From the bottom right to the top left, the elevation drops about 3'. According to my design, there will be a…
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How early should I start pruning Western Red Cedar planted as a hedge?

I planted a row of Thuja plicata somewhat over a year ago as a boundary hedge. It's quite shady so they have not grown much but they are surviving and growing. They're about 3' (1m) tall but quite spindly, should I already be pruning them, if not…
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Will Cedar Hedge pruned in dead zone grow back?

I decided to prune hedge. Will it grow new leaves.
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Hedge removal to lawn

newbie here! I’m looking at a little project to remove a (well existing) hedge that former part of our back garden when we bought a newbuild. There’s a fence behind the hedge. There’s a gradient drop to about 30cm below the current lawn level to the…
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How to deal with a hedge that has not been maintained

I have hedges around my property that are now just masses of brush that are twice as wide and twice nearly twice as tall as they should be. Lots of the plants in this hedge are L shaped. Where they scrape the floor before turning 90 degrees and…
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Is it ever too late to prune hawthorn?

The previous owners of our property planted a hawthorn hedge as screening from the road but it's clearly not been managed for severally years; they're now established trees 10+ feet tall. Hawthorn is known to be resilient to pruning but does this…
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What's going on with my Green Buttonwood?

All the new growth is stunted. I was told it could be a thrip of some kind. Any help would be appreciated as I planted this to replace my Ficus.
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Continuously replacing privacy garden hedge while maintaining privacy

I want to replace thuja hedge with something else (e.g. amelanchier), but I want to maintain privacy during the process. What are my options? Can I keep some thujas and growing amelanchier between them and continously swap thujas for…
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Xeriscape substitute for boxwood?

I'm working on a landscaping design in arid (10-20" precip/yr) zone 5. I'd like to make a small hedge (18" tall x 18" deep x many feet long) that looks something like a traditional boxwood hedge. Specifically, I'd like something that I could use a…
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What should I do with organic waste?

The hedge of my small garden is made of cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus). I have to trim them every year as they increase their volume rapidly. This produces large amounts of organic waste and I don't really know what I should do with it. I don't…
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How to maintain these plant roots close to the ground?

I removed lots of things at one spot in my garden but one residue is this bunch of cable-looking roots: I want to keep them because they belong to a plant (located on the far right of the image) that provides privacy between my neighbor's garden…
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Highest branch thickness for a hedge trimmer

I've got something very close to this trimmer, same brand. Some branches I want to cut are 3-3.5cm thick. Will it cut those?
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