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Cultivating a box (privet) hedge
I need information on the above. What I am dealing with is box privet
hedges which are approx 2 feet high and vary in width from 12 to 24 inch. The lady I work for wants them to be manicured, either in their current shape or into a wedge shape. Can I cut them from square to wedge in one go. or is this a long term project, say 3 - 4 years? I musn't bare them so badly that they don't green up this season. When should I attack? She seems to be of the view that this must be done by hand. I want to use a petrol hedgecutter initially and then tidy by hand. Any advice would be very welcome. Thanks, Johnny |
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Cultivating a box (privet) hedge
"Joegina" wrote in message
ups.com... I need information on the above. What I am dealing with is box privet hedges which are approx 2 feet high and vary in width from 12 to 24 inch. The lady I work for wants them to be manicured, either in their current shape or into a wedge shape. Can I cut them from square to wedge in one go. or is this a long term project, say 3 - 4 years? I musn't bare them so badly that they don't green up this season. When should I attack? She seems to be of the view that this must be done by hand. I want to use a petrol hedgecutter initially and then tidy by hand. Any advice would be very welcome. Thanks, Johnny Cut it hard to the shape you want with the means which you have available and it will thrive. If you have any doubts about what I have said go to www.google.com and search using: pruning privet hedge. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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Cultivating a box (privet) hedge
"Joegina" wrote in message ups.com... I need information on the above. What I am dealing with is box privet hedges which are approx 2 feet high and vary in width from 12 to 24 inch. The lady I work for wants them to be manicured, either in their current shape or into a wedge shape. Can I cut them from square to wedge in one go. or is this a long term project, say 3 - 4 years? I musn't bare them so badly that they don't green up this season. When should I attack? She seems to be of the view that this must be done by hand. I want to use a petrol hedgecutter initially and then tidy by hand. Any advice would be very welcome. Thanks, Johnny Do you mean privet - ligustrum Box - Buxus or Lonicera nitidia which has small leaves and is variously known as box or privet but is in fact honeysuckle! My experience of both the Privet and nitidia is you can be quite ruthless with them, but if its box then most people do seem to do them by hand but as I have never owned a box hedge I have no idea whether that is essential. -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and Lapageria rosea |
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If you are not used to shaping box, create a frame or outline of any shapes you want, put it in place and then cut to the lines of the frame. Pretend you are a hairdresser when working with box. Before cutting comb box through (with your fingers) then cut small amounts at the beginning taking it near to the required shape, if time permits finish cutting to shape the next day, this gives box time to fall into shape naturally. Good luck
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Cultivating a box (privet) hedge
Thanks to you both for your replies. Info taken on board.
Johnny |
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