On 02/08/2012 18:52, Bill Grey wrote:
If I may break into this thread, could someone please tell me exactly how to
insert privet cuttings into my hedge to fill in gaps.
I have cut down my hedge to a manageable height ( 1 metre) but my neighbour
seems to think I've destroyed the "shared" hedge. The hedge had become
leggy with little growth at the bottom.... I now hope it will fillout in the
future.
TIA
Bill
"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 2012-07-31 19:01:22 +0100, Tim Watts said:
Thanks to everyone so far - some promising ideas. And I have never heard
of
any of the suggestions, so I'd never have worked this out wiothout all
your
help ![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
Cheers!
Tim
I'm afraid I'm going to disagree with those suggesting Escallonia. While
it does, indeed, make an extremely handsome hedge, imo it looks absolutely
dreadful as 'dot' planting and achieves a kind of scruffiness that is very
undesirable! If you decide to grub the whole hedge out and replace it,
then I'd certainly say look at Escallonia. But as a few plants
interspersed with established holly and hawthorn, it will look like a
ballet dancer in a coalmine, imo.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/
Get straight cuttings around 12 to 18 inches in length, place the lower
end against the soil
Then PUSH