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 | Discounted Mixed Native Hedging Packs (Bare Root, Cell Grown and Pot Grown) Our standard mix for native hedging is 50% Hawthorn or Blackthorn with 10% each of Field Maple, Hazel, Dog Rose, Bird Cherry and either Hawthorn or Blackthorn. You can add species to the standard mix, or swap species, or change the proportions. We're happy to accommodate your own "pick and mix" selections which in previous years has been very popular with customers looking for 100% flowering hedges, or high security prickly hedging or an economy mix. If you dont exactly know what species you'd like, please call us on 01772 603300 - our advice is free! The standard mix is heavily discounted but we can still give good discounts on your own selections. | | |
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 | Root Ball Hedging Plants If you know you want root ball plants (tall, bushy evergreens available October to April) then you'll find all the species we do as root balls listed in this section. | |  | Discounted Pot Grown Pallet Deals In this section we have all of our pallet deals on pot grown plants. Because we give free delivery, it makes sense for us to maximise the number of plants on a pallet - and if this happens to suit the quantity you need, then you benefit from a considerable discount. | |
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 | Topiary Topiary is the art of clipping evergreen trees and shrubs into symmetrical shapes | | |
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.jpg) | Ash Hedge (Fraxinus Excelsior) A native, broadleaf, deciduous, thought to have medicinal and mystical properties, called "The Tree of Life" in Viking mythology and named after its ash grey bark | |  | Bamboo (Phyllostachys) Very fast growing and dense, this is a great suggestion for people who want a high evergreen hedge which is easy to maintain | |
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 | Beech Hedging (Fagus Sylvatica) Strictly speaking, Beech hedging 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... | | |
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| |  | Berberis Compact Varieties These green and purple varieties of Berberis are compact and slow growing, ideally for a low, but prickly hedge | |
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| |  | Berberis Julianae Fantastically prickly evergreen hedging, brilliant for an intruder proof hedge | |
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 | Blackthorn Hedge (Prunus Spinosa) A beautiful, dense, somewhat prickly native deciduous which produces white flowers in spring and sloes (for sloe gin or wildlife food) in autumn | | |
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| |  | Cotoneaster Franchetii Hedge Evergreen Cotoneaster Franchetii has sage green leaves and is most noted for its deep orange berries in winter. | |
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 | Cotoneaster Horizontalis Hedge A super plant to use, in any soil, where a hedge is required to cover a wall or fence - flowers, berries and a herringbone patterned stem structure gives year round interest | | |
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 | Crab Apple Hedge (Malus Sylvestris) A gorgeous addition to a native mixed hedge with its cup shaped pink flowers in spring and crab apples for jelly (if the birds and squirrels leave any) after the first frost in autumn. | |  | Daisy Bush (Olearia) A lovely flowering evergeen informal hedging species with white flowers with yellow centres | |
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 | Dog Rose Hedge (Rosa Canina) Dog Rose is a lovely addition to a mixed deciduous hedge providing lots of open white rose flowers and red rose hips. | |  | Dogwood Hedges (Cornus - several varieties) Whilst Dogwoods provide interest in the garden from May to the following spring, they are of most value for their bright, stems which provide a flash of colour in autumn and winter | |
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 | Elder Hedge (Sambucus Nigra) Cordial, tea, vinegar, jelly, jam, wine - and even deep fried elderflowers! There are loads of recipes for the flowers and fruits of the Common Elder. | | |
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 | Escallonia Hedge (Red) Escallonia is a lovely evergreen flowering hedge, easy to triim to shape and available with red, pink or white flowers - or a mixture | | |
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| |  | Euonymus japonicus "Ovatus Aureum" Hedge Euonymus japonius "Ovatus Aureum" also known as Japanese Spindle bush, is a very attractive golden variegated evergreen hedging shrub with all year round interest | |
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| |  | Euonymus japonicus "Bravo" Hedge Euonymus japonicus "Bravo" also known as Japanese Spindle bush, is a very attractive creamy white variegated evergreen hedging shrub with all year round interest | |
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 | Forsythia Hedge Forsythia's profuse bright yellow flowers bring a lovely splash of Spring colour to the garden either as a single species hedge or mixed in to a multi-species hedge | | |
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 | Griselinia littoralis Hedge Griselinia hedge plants are a medium/ fast growing, dense evergreen with glossy apple green leaves. It does well when trimmed to shape and quickly establishes a mature hedge...
| |  | Griselinia Dixon's Cream Hedge This is a very attractive variegated form of the Griselina hedge plant, with irregular creamy white edges to the evergreen leaves. Its growth rate is average... | |
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 | Guelder Rose Hedge (Viburnum Opulus) An excellent, wildlife friendly, native deciduous hedging plant with dense clusters of white flowers and dropping juicy, transluscent red berries | |  | Hawthorn Hedge (Crataegus monogyna) Hawthorn (crataegus monogyna) is 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... | |
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 | Hazel Hedge (Corylus Avellana) Famous for its catkins and nuts, this is a lovely component of a native mixed hedge or makes a super single species hedge | | |
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| |  | Oleaster Hedge (Elaeagnus x ebbingei) This is a tough evergreen shrub, with very attractive leaves (silvery on the underside) and small but highly scented creamy white flowers in autumn followed by small orange fruits in spring... | |
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 | Osmanthus Burkwoodii Osmanthus is a lovely dense dark green evergreen hedging plant with the bonus of fragrant jasmine-like flowers | |  | 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... | |
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.jpg) | Potentilla Hedge An excellant deciduous flowering shrub ideal for low ornamental hedging, suited to shade as well as sun and requiring only minimal pruning to keep them to the shape and size you want | |  | Privet Hedge (Ligustrum Ovalifolium) Privet is a widely grown semi evergreen garden hedge, meaning that it is normally evergreen but may lose some or all of its leaves in very hard winters or coastal areas... | |
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| |  | Pyracantha Red Berries 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... | |
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 | Pyracantha Orange Berries Pyracantha is a dense, spiny evergreen shrub so ideal as an intruder deterrent but this variety is also chosen for its profuse, long lasting orange berries in autumn... | | .jpg) | Pyracantha Yellow Berries Pyracantha is a dense, spiny evergreen shrub so ideal as an intruder deterrent but this variety is also chosen for its profuse, long lasting yellow berries in autumn... | |
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.jpg) | Rowan Hedge or Mountain Ash (Sorbus Acuparia) The Rowan or Mountain Ash is a lovely, slender, small tree to add in to a native mixed hedge to benefit from its attractive flowers, its orange/red leaf colour in Autumn, its unusual leaf shape, but particularly for its dense clusters of red berries.
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 | Skimmia (Skimmia Japonica Rubella) Sea Buckthorn is an ornamental prickly dediduous hedging plant, commonly found in coastal positions but which also does very well inland, even in very cold positions.
| |  | Spindle (Euonymus Europaeus) A fabulous plant for autumn colour with blazing red leaves and fruits in the unique colour combination of bright pink with orange
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| |  | Weigela (Weigela Florida Variegata) If you have space, this this is a worthy addition to a mixed hedge and you'll be rewarded with a spring show of flowers and brilliant red autumn colour. | |
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 | 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... | |  | Wild Cherry Hedge (Prunus Avium) If you have space, this this is a worthy addition to a mixed hedge and you'll be rewarded with a spring show of flowers and brilliant red autumn colour. | |
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| |  | English Yew Hedge Plants (Taxus baccata) The classic British conifer hedge, Yew is a dense, dark evergreen 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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 | RootGrow and Bonemeal Root Builder RootGrow is an organic mycorrhizal (pronounced my-cor-y-zal) fungi - a friendly fungi for plants which greatly promotes healthy growth. Bonemeal Root Builder is much less expensive than Rootgrow so it's a really good option where the cost of RootGrow would be prohibitive. | | |
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