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Along with being a great option as an intruder hedge, given its spikey thorns and dense evergreen coverage, Pyracantha is also a popular option for a wildlife friendly hedge. Over the spring it has lovely fragrant white flowers which can become quite |
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In a similar way to red Pyracantha, the orange variety is often chosen as an intruder hedge, given its spikey thorns and dense evergreen coverage. Pyracantha is also a popular option for a wildlife friendly hedge. Over the spring it has lovely fragra |
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The most common hedging plant of the Laurels is Cherry Laurel and it's not the country's biggest selling hedge plant species without good reason! Cherry Laurel is a fast growing hedge without being a bully, with large, glossy bright green leaves, is |
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The Hornbeam hedging plant is a very popular native species with very similar characteristics to Beech in that it retains many of its leaves in winter not quite as good as Beech but they go coppery coloured a bit less coppery than Beech more of a bro |
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Like it's sister species, Golden Leylandii is a fast growing evergreen, providing a gentle tinge of lime gold to the garden. It is a very popular choice for those wanting to achieve a tall hedge at speed and at a reasonable price. Golden Leylandii is |
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The Privet hedge plant is probably one of the most common and most popular fast growing hedging species and it's particularly well suited to urban areas and gardens because it's so good at pollution absorption. Privet is a semi evergreen rather than |
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Purple or Copper Beech is a really classy hedging plant luxurious greenblackpurple leaves from spring until late autumn and then like green Beech it's leaves turn copper brown so it has two completely different appearances each year bringing great va |
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Mixed native hedging bundles are made up of a selection of six species that are ideal for wildlife. Being relatively prickly and with a long flowering period that the bees will love, these native mix bundles include species with haws, hips, nuts and |
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Mixed native hedging bundles are made up of a selection of six species that are ideal for wildlife. Being relatively prickly and with a long flowering period that the bees will love, these native mix bundles include species with haws, hips, nuts and |
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The most common hedging plant of the Laurels is Cherry Laurel and it's not the country's biggest selling hedge plant species without good reason! Cherry Laurel is a fast growing hedge without being a bully, with large, glossy bright green leaves, is |
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Hazel is a native species with large, furry, green leaves. It displays delightful, dancing catkins in summer and hazelnuts which the squirrels will get before you in autumn. The stems are flexible and very useful in the vegetable garden as pea or bea |
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Purple or Copper Beech is a really classy hedging plant luxurious greenblackpurple leaves from spring until late autumn and then like green Beech it's leaves turn copper brown so it has two completely different appearances each year bringing great va |
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In a similar way to the Cherry Laurel, Portuguese laurel provides a great dense, tall, evergreen screen for any area. It is fast growing, with large but slender leaves and it is a deeper shade of green to other laurels, portraying a more sophisticate |
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With its fragrant leaves, that can be used for cooking with, bay laurel is a lovely option for a slow growing, dense evergreen hedge. It can be trimmed quite neatly versus the other laurel hedges and is easier to maintain. In addition it has beautifu |
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Beech hedging becomes a beautiful, bright green hedge in springsummer and then in autumnwinter, it retains its medium sized leaves but they turn dry and copper coloured so it has two distinctly different appearances depending on the season. Beech hed |
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With its fragrant leaves, that can be used for cooking with, bay laurel is a lovely option for a slow growing, dense evergreen hedge. It can be trimmed quite neatly versus the other laurel hedges and is easier to maintain. In addition it has beautifu |
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The Box hedge plant Buxus Sempervirens is the most popular species for luxury low hedging. This evergreen hedging plant is perfect for hedges from 50cm up to 1.5m and is ideal for topiary. Box hedging plants have very small, dark green leaves so they |
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The English Yew hedge plant, is the king of hedging. It is native, evergreen, dense, slow growing so easy maintenance and good in shade. It really doesn't like wet, heavy clay soils but otherwise, it's very easy to grow. Yew is one of the few evergre |
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Hazel is a native species with large, furry, green leaves. It displays delightful, dancing catkins in summer and hazelnuts which the squirrels will get before you in autumn. The stems are flexible and very useful in the vegetable garden as pea or bea |
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from GBP149.70
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The most common hedging plant of the Laurels is Cherry Laurel and it's not the country's biggest selling hedge plant species without good reason! Cherry Laurel is a fast growing hedge without being a bully, with large, glossy bright green leaves, is |
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GBP149.70
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