Being a newbie at gardening, having moved into a house with a large rear garden: I'm not sure what to do about 'things'
Having read an article about ' soft fruit hedges' in a national newspaper, I thought what a good idea to divide the rear lawn up by planting a fruit bush hedge to give a vegetable plot behind the hedge with the lawn in front.
The hedge would run in an east to west direction and apart from where it meets the western privet hedge, where it would be shaded from late afternoon onwards, is sunny throughout the whole day.
I'm looking to plant the hedge over a 10m length with currant bushes, gooseberries and raspberry canes. A 'double row cordon' appeals to me, so I'm looking for advice on spacings. Have searched the net but what advice I have found is to say the least, conflicting.
Would be grateful for any advice and comments.
TD.
Having read an article about ' soft fruit hedges' in a national newspaper, I thought what a good idea to divide the rear lawn up by planting a fruit bush hedge to give a vegetable plot behind the hedge with the lawn in front.
The hedge would run in an east to west direction and apart from where it meets the western privet hedge, where it would be shaded from late afternoon onwards, is sunny throughout the whole day.
I'm looking to plant the hedge over a 10m length with currant bushes, gooseberries and raspberry canes. A 'double row cordon' appeals to me, so I'm looking for advice on spacings. Have searched the net but what advice I have found is to say the least, conflicting.
Would be grateful for any advice and comments.
TD.
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