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I planted 35 metres of 60/90cm bare-rooted green beech hedging in
mid-December, but have only now (early February) realised that I should have cut back all the shoots by 1/3rd immediately after planting. This cutting back advice came from various gardening books, which I really should have read before planting the hedge! Should I do this cutting now, or leave it until later in the year? Advice will be much appreciated - preparing the ground and planting was a major task, and I really wouldn't like to do anything which might reduce the viability of the hedge! |
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