Some hedge plants, however, can be thuggish in nature, with vigorous growth rates proving challenging for gardeners. These ...
Or a low-growing lavender hedge could be just the thing for defining the edges of a path or marking a boundary. Plants for a formal hedge Plants for a low-maintenance hedge Fast-growing hedges How to ...
This New Zealand native has attractive, oval-shaped leaves and is a good choice for growing by the sea, as it's tolerant of salty air and winds. It grows quickly to form a dense, evergreen hedge.
Plants require little to no pruning to maintain their attractive shape. These bushy magnolia hybrids are covered in dark evergreen foliage and produce a profusion of lightly fragrant flowers in spring ...
Worried you don’t have space for a hedge? Why not give our hedge wedge a try, and just use a small corner of the garden to grow a few hedge plants. Yet to plant a hedge? Here’s why you should consider ...
Prepare your site well; remember that the hedge will be in place for a number of years so a good start for your young plants is essential. Remove any weeds and large stones, dig the area over and ...