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Advise on new evergreen border
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I have just moved into a new house, the rear garden is just topsoil. I have been "growing on" plants in pots ready for my new garden, I have 12 Euonymus mixed shades, and 12 Box. I am just about to plant these in a border along a fence facing NNW ( seaside location). My question is how should I plant them for best effect, can I mix them E/B/E/B or 12E/12B or whatever. Also what planting distances should I use. TIA Busy gardener. |
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from Dave contains these words: Hi I have just moved into a new house, the rear garden is just topsoil. I have been "growing on" plants in pots ready for my new garden, I have 12 Euonymus mixed shades, and 12 Box. I am just about to plant these in a border along a fence facing NNW ( seaside location). My question is how should I plant them for best effect, can I mix them E/B/E/B or 12E/12B or whatever. Also what planting distances should I use. .. You haven't said what effect you're intending to create. Is it low-maintenance low cover, a boundary hedge or what? Janet |
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On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 14:11:44 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote: The message from Dave contains these words: Hi I have just moved into a new house, the rear garden is just topsoil. I have been "growing on" plants in pots ready for my new garden, I have 12 Euonymus mixed shades, and 12 Box. I am just about to plant these in a border along a fence facing NNW ( seaside location). My question is how should I plant them for best effect, can I mix them E/B/E/B or 12E/12B or whatever. Also what planting distances should I use. . You haven't said what effect you're intending to create. Is it low-maintenance low cover, a boundary hedge or what? Janet Its to provide a boundary of evergreen colour against a wooden fence. I am assuming the plants I mentioned will only require an occasional trim. |
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from Dave contains these words: Its to provide a boundary of evergreen colour against a wooden fence. I am assuming the plants I mentioned will only require an occasional trim. The box will grow faster (and potentially taller) than the euonymus. Also, I'm not at all sure that box tolerates salt/severe wind in a seaside area: there isn't much box to be seen round here. Janet (isle of Arran) |
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We have box. 100 yards from the sea. Somewhat wind sheltered, but very prone
to flying salt as the windows show. Thought that might help. Southern Isle of Wight Mike -- RAF Regiment Assoc. Scarborough 2 - 5 Sept. Visit to Eden Camp H.M.S.Collingwood Assn Trafalgar Dinner. Coventry October 21 - 24 "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from Dave contains these words: Its to provide a boundary of evergreen colour against a wooden fence. I am assuming the plants I mentioned will only require an occasional trim. The box will grow faster (and potentially taller) than the euonymus. Also, I'm not at all sure that box tolerates salt/severe wind in a seaside area: there isn't much box to be seen round here. Janet (isle of Arran) |
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 14:36:01 +0000 (UTC), "Mike" wrote:
We have box. 100 yards from the sea. Somewhat wind sheltered, but very prone to flying salt as the windows show. Thought that might help. Southern Isle of Wight Mike Thanks Mike and Janet. How far apart should I plant these shrubs ?, also have you any other suggestions for evergreens I might mix with those I already have in pots. TIA Dave |
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