Hedge for 12" wide area
Discussion
I like Euonymous for attractive evergreen foliage. I think it does tend to grow quite slowly though.
https://www.hedgesdirect.co.uk/advice/plant-guides...
It definitely comes from many suppliers other than the one in the link.
https://www.hedgesdirect.co.uk/advice/plant-guides...
It definitely comes from many suppliers other than the one in the link.
RC1807 said:
TimmyMallett said:
Laurel. It can be trimmed narrow and topped.
Actually, maybe beech? Ive had both and beech might be better.
Laurel for this.Actually, maybe beech? Ive had both and beech might be better.
Beech isn t evergreen.
ATG said:
True, but it does hang on to its leaves after they've died and turned orange/brown, so they provide a solid visual barrier all year. In that sense, beech behaves a bit like an evergreen.
i missed that bit. Not beech really, it does drop its brown leaves in spring as new growth comes thro so they are bare for a few months.I also take back laurel probably, as to trim it you need to do it manually as if you use a trimmer the leaves go brown edged along the cut and it looks crap. Small hedge like that would be manageable though, you just need to bear it in mind.
Edited by TimmyMallett on Tuesday 2nd June 12:58
First off don't go for Euonymous or Griselinia, awful things that bring nothing to the garden and look s
t, here's a list of evergreen hedges that look good and will encourage bees too,
Escallonia Rubra
English Yew (taxis ballatta)
Privet
Hebe Veronica
Choisya
t, here's a list of evergreen hedges that look good and will encourage bees too, Escallonia Rubra
English Yew (taxis ballatta)
Privet
Hebe Veronica
Choisya
Edited by mcelliott on Tuesday 2nd June 13:58
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