Hi,
I want a good screening hedge which will grow to around six feet on poor clay heavy soil. From my Internet research hornbeam seems to tick the key boxes and is wildlife friendly which I am keen on. I don't want a mixed hedge as a) have lots of that at side and b) is at front border with public pavement and so want to be as neat as I can get it. Total length 3.5 metres.
But I am getting a bit confused and so before order would appreciate any views on following questions (I have never planted a hedge before).
1) I want a good tight screening hedge (the teenagers use that path a lot) and so can I achieve that more effectively by buying root stock? I ask as this is planted more closely together. Or can I get the same buying 2ltr pots but more quickly?
2) if by root I need to plantin November which seems a challenge due to heavy soil being even heavier. If get lot plants can I really plant now and get healthy vigorous plants?
Basically if best end result is getting small root and being patient for couple of years then I am willing to do that. But if I can get same effect with larger potted plants at slightly more cost then would go fo that option. Did I mention the annoying teenagers?
Any advice gratefully received,
Cal
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I want a good screening hedge which will grow to around six feet on poor clay heavy soil. From my Internet research hornbeam seems to tick the key boxes and is wildlife friendly which I am keen on. I don't want a mixed hedge as a) have lots of that at side and b) is at front border with public pavement and so want to be as neat as I can get it. Total length 3.5 metres.
But I am getting a bit confused and so before order would appreciate any views on following questions (I have never planted a hedge before).
1) I want a good tight screening hedge (the teenagers use that path a lot) and so can I achieve that more effectively by buying root stock? I ask as this is planted more closely together. Or can I get the same buying 2ltr pots but more quickly?
2) if by root I need to plantin November which seems a challenge due to heavy soil being even heavier. If get lot plants can I really plant now and get healthy vigorous plants?
Basically if best end result is getting small root and being patient for couple of years then I am willing to do that. But if I can get same effect with larger potted plants at slightly more cost then would go fo that option. Did I mention the annoying teenagers?
Any advice gratefully received,
Cal
Sent from my iPad using Grow Your Own Forum mobile app
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