Hedges & Hedging Plants from Hedges Direct | | Hedges Direct is completely dedicated to hedges. We’re a specialist grower of a huge range of hedging plants, in all sizes from 30cm to 3m. So, if you need bare root hedging, cell grown plants, pot grown shrubs or root ball plants, or gorgeous topiary, whether you want evergreen or deciduous, posh hedges or cheap garden hedging you’ve found the right company and we are available if you need advice by phone 7 days a week. We're proud to be members of The Horticultural Trades Association.
| Our home page shows the hedging species that are our Top Sellers such as English Yew, Box, Hawthorn, Privet and Leylandii Hedges, but the listing on the left of this page shows a wider range of the more popular hedging plant species. If you're looking for something more specialized, please email us for a quote. You can order our hedges online or by telephone, we discount automatically on orders over £250 (inc vat), and don't forget that our prices include delivery to mainland UK.  Our Top Sellers are below: |
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|  |  | Bare Root HedgingPlease see our section on the left hand menu on Potted v Bare Root v Root Balled for a full explanation of Bare Root plants. | Beech HedgeStrictly speaking, Beech is deciduous, but its crisp copper leaves, which stay on the plant until pushed off by the new bright green growth in spring, make it a great alternative to an evergreen hedge... |  |  | | Cotoneaster Franchetii Hedge Evergreen Cotoneaster Franchetii has sage green leaves and is most noted for its deep orange berries in winter. |  |  | Cherry Laurel Hedging Plant A vigorous, dense evergreen shrub with large, glossy, bright green leaves, which makes an ideal hedge. It produces modest white flowers in spring... | Escallonia HedgeEscallonia is a lovely evergreen flowering hedge, easy to triim to shape and available with red, pink or white flowers - or a mixture |  |  | Griselinia littoralis HedgeThis is a fast growing, dense evergreen with glossy apple green leaves. It does well when trimmed to shape and quickly establishes a mature hedge... | Hawthorn Hedge (Crataegus monogyna)A popular deciduous hedging plant. Its thorns make it an ideal intruder deterrent. It heralds the arrival of spring, by bursting into leaf within a few days of the initial buds appearing... |  |  | English Holly Hedge (Ilex Aquifolium) Holly is an ideal hedging plant for many reasons. It is slow growing, so needs little maintenance, its dense form and prickly leaves are a good intruder deterrent... | |  |  | | |  | .jpg) | | |  |  | Photinia Red Robin Hedge (photinia x fraseri) This is a marvellous alternative choice for an evergreen hedge because of its brilliant red glossy young leaves, which give a spectacular display in spring and summer, before maturing to dark green... | Privet Hedge (Ligustrum Ovalifolium)Privet is a widely grown semi evergreen, meaning that it is normally evergreen but may lose some or all of its leaves in very hard winters or coastal areas... |  |  | Pyracantha Red Berried Hedge Pyracantha is a dense, spiny evergreen shrub so ideal as an intruder deterrent but this variety is also chosen for its profuse, long lasting red berries in autumn... | |  |  | Western Red Cedar Hedge (Thuja plicata) This is a great alternative to Leylandii as it is slower growing but still provides a dense, evergreen hedge. The glossy leaves are mid to dark green with a slightly green underside... | English Yew Hedge (Taxus baccata)The classic British conifer hedge, Yew is a dense, dark evergreen hedge with bright green spring growth and autumnal red fruits. It is quite slow growing (15/30cm) pa so once it reaches its desired height, its easy to maintain. |
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