choices, choices. I have baby 60 hebe topiara/odora/buxifolia (???) ready to plant, that I grew from cuttings.
Net says they make good hedges, but I can't find more than one example on the web, and that died
edit: I just found a second: see photo
I have 24 baby box too. So, can I alternate the planting: box-hebe-box-hebe, or won't that work? (they seem to have the same growth habit, so this should work).
I can't afford to hedge the whole garden with box (that would be over £100), and I really want to utilise the hebes I spent 2 years growing. I know it does well in my garden, the mother plant's been there for over 5 years. Next door has box, and that's growing OK too.
Net says they make good hedges, but I can't find more than one example on the web, and that died

edit: I just found a second: see photo
I have 24 baby box too. So, can I alternate the planting: box-hebe-box-hebe, or won't that work? (they seem to have the same growth habit, so this should work).
I can't afford to hedge the whole garden with box (that would be over £100), and I really want to utilise the hebes I spent 2 years growing. I know it does well in my garden, the mother plant's been there for over 5 years. Next door has box, and that's growing OK too.

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