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New Beech Hedge
On 2 Jan, 20:43, "Mark" wrote:
"PK" wrote in message ... "Martin" wrote in message .. . This site gives 20 cm between each plant http://www.hedgesdirect.co.uk/acatal...ing.html?gclid... -- Martin RHS advice is: Planting Planting distances vary from 30-60cm (1-2ft), depending on the plants' vigor. For hedges thicker than 90cm (3ft) plant a staggered double row 45cm (18in) apart, with plants 90cm (3ft) apart. So how many do I need for a 75 ft hedge? mark If you are going to plant staggered and want a hedge that will rapidly become a established and keep out almost everything then plant your 2 rows with 3 ft between plants and 1 ft between the rows, also put a run of 1inch wire netting 2ft or so high down the middle. Get the plants as small as possible, they will establish much quicker than large plants. If the plants are bare rooted and dry then soak them for a couple of hours before planting. if you have a couple of spare then plant them somewhere else to use to replace any that die. When I moved in here I planted 2000 bare rooted hawthorn over 2 winters, I lost 1 plant. After 2 years I put in a load of cuttings of Lonicera nitida to thicken the hedge. David Hill Abacus Nurseries |
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New Beech Hedge
-- Martin RHS advice is: Planting Planting distances vary from 30-60cm (1-2ft), depending on the plants' vigor. For hedges thicker than 90cm (3ft) plant a staggered double row 45cm (18in) apart, with plants 90cm (3ft) apart. So how many do I need for a 75 ft hedge? mark If you are going to plant staggered and want a hedge that will rapidly become a established and keep out almost everything then plant your 2 rows with 3 ft between plants and 1 ft between the rows, also put a run of 1inch wire netting 2ft or so high down the middle. Get the plants as small as possible, they will establish much quicker than large plants. If the plants are bare rooted and dry then soak them for a couple of hours before planting. if you have a couple of spare then plant them somewhere else to use to replace any that die. When I moved in here I planted 2000 bare rooted hawthorn over 2 winters, I lost 1 plant. After 2 years I put in a load of cuttings of Lonicera nitida to thicken the hedge. David Hill Abacus Nurseries Thanks David. I had heard that smaller plants get going more quickly. I like that idea, for one they'll be cheaper and easier to plant maybe. The reason isn't so much stock proofing but to screen off the neighbours fence at the bottom of my garden. It's a poorly constructed panel fence set 2 foot inside their boundary with me. The purpose of the netting? mark |
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New Beech Hedge
"chris1471z" ?@? wrote in message ... "Mark" wrote in message ... I want to plant a new beech hedge. When is the best time? I am in Norfolk. The soil is sandy. Also any recomendations for a supplier please. mark I planted a beech hedge last year - all have flourished - none have died. I bought them from mirrorgardens.co.uk Are you sure?I've just looked at http://www.mirrorgardens.co.uk/ and could only see links for mirrors. mark |
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New Beech Hedge
"chris1471z" ?@? wrote in message ... "Mark" wrote in message ... I want to plant a new beech hedge. When is the best time? I am in Norfolk. The soil is sandy. Also any recomendations for a supplier please. mark here's the link http://www.mirrorgarden.co.uk/Index....h&search=beech Got it! Thank you. mark |
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