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Gardening With Hedges Planting

Gardening With Hedges Planting
  1. What plants grow well under hedges?
  2. Can you plant a hedge without planning permission?
  3. What is the fastest growing hedge plant?
  4. How do you prepare soil for planting hedges?
  5. How far from the fence should I plant a hedge?
  6. What time of year should I plant bulbs?
  7. What plants grow in poor soil?
  8. Can hydrangeas grow under trees?
  9. What is the legal height of a hedge between Neighbours?
  10. Can my Neighbour cut the top of my hedge?
  11. How close to a boundary can I plant a hedge?
  12. How do you plant privacy hedges?
  13. What months do laurels grow?
  14. What is a good privacy hedge?
  15. How deep should soil be for hedges?
  16. How do I make my hedges thicker?
  17. Do hedges have deep roots?
  18. How do I block out my Neighbours view?
  19. Can my Neighbour grow ivy on my fence?
  20. When should you plant a hedge?

What plants grow well under hedges?

Add colour to a mixed native hedge with spring flowering plants

Can you plant a hedge without planning permission?

You don't normally need permission to plant a hedge in your garden. And there are no laws that say how high you can grow your hedge. However, you are responsible for looking after any hedge on your property and for making sure it is not a nuisance to anyone else.

What is the fastest growing hedge plant?

Leylandii (Green)

Leylandii is a conifer that is the fastest –growing, evergreen, hedging plant and will create a hedge quickly.

How do you prepare soil for planting hedges?

To prepare the soil for hedges, dig a trench at least 45cm (18in) wide and 30cm (1ft) deep along the length of the proposed hedge infilling with improved soil as necessary. For individual trees or shrubs clear a circle approximately 1 metre / 1 yard diameter of grass and weeds.

How far from the fence should I plant a hedge?

How far from a wall or fence can I plant them? For Mixed/Traditional hedging 45cm - 60cm (18-24 inches) is adequate. If your planning to grow a tall hedge then slightly more space will be required.

What time of year should I plant bulbs?

Tulips, Daffodils, Fritillaria and all other spring flowering bulbs can be planted throughout September, October and November. Many types will perform perfectly well, even if planted well in to December but the trick is to get them in before the risk of frost, so that they can start producing roots.

What plants grow in poor soil?

Lavender, dianthus, rock roses, cistus, ballota and salvias all adore a sunny position. Tap-rooted plants like verbascums, oriental poppies (Papaver orientale), eryngiums and mallows can seek out their own water. When it comes to roses opt for Gallicas, Albas and Rugosas because they are adapted to poor soil.

Can hydrangeas grow under trees?

Hydrangeas are more likely to do well under a tree than some other types of shrubs because most of their feeder roots sit close to the surface of the soil. This means that when planted under a pine tree, they do not have to push through a dense netting of roots to get the nutrients they need.

What is the legal height of a hedge between Neighbours?

Ask your council for a complaint form if the hedge is all of these: 2 or more mostly evergreen or semi-evergreen trees or shrubs. over 2 metres tall. affecting your enjoyment of your home or garden because it's too tall.

Can my Neighbour cut the top of my hedge?

If you own the tree or hedge

Your neighbour can cut any branches that are overhanging into their garden as long as they only remove the bits on their side of the boundary. If they want you to cut your tree or hedge just because they don't like the way it looks, it's up to you whether you do the work.

How close to a boundary can I plant a hedge?

A garden hedge can be planted any distance from the property boundary, however some communities have property deeds that may restrict or regulate the planting of hedges on or near the boundary. Where this is not the case, you will only need to agree with your neighbour–so long as there are no boundary disputes.

How do you plant privacy hedges?

  1. Determine the type of tree that best suits your needs. ...
  2. Decide how high you want your screen. ...
  3. Decide how much width you have available. ...
  4. Select a plant that meets your needs. ...
  5. Rows and Spacing. ...
  6. Map out your planting area. ...
  7. Plant your shrubs. ...
  8. Training your shrubs as a hedge.

What months do laurels grow?

Bare-root laurel hedging plants can only be planted from November to March (i.e while the plants are dormant over the winter). Root-balled laurel are dug from the field with a ball of soil around the roots.

What is a good privacy hedge?

The Best 10 Plants to Grow for Backyard Privacy

How deep should soil be for hedges?

You'll need to dig a planting trench at least 45cm (1.5 foot) wide and 30cm (1 foot) deep (deeper for more established plants to accommodate their larger root systems) where you intend to plant your new hedge. Break up any remaining compaction, especially in the base and sides of the hole.

How do I make my hedges thicker?

To thicken this hedge up, I'd just pull some branches from different plants down and zip tie them together. That stimulates vertical growth in the now empty spaces. The picture to the right shows the common problem. The easy solution is to bend some branches, to weave the plants together.

Do hedges have deep roots?

The shrubs in the hedgerow usually have established root systems that grow about twice as wide as they do deep. Regardless of the approach, manually removing a large root system is an arduous task, but dealing with one plant at a time makes it less formidable.

How do I block out my Neighbours view?

Although fences and brick walls can do the trick, adding an extra divider, screen or plant barrier can block your neighbor's two-story view for good. To create your secret retreat, freestanding privacy screens, wood slat partitions and partially enclosed pergolas are effective (and nice to look at).

Can my Neighbour grow ivy on my fence?

ANSWER: The ivy will belong to the neighbour as its roots appear to come from the neighbouring property. If the end-terrace wall is structurally sound, then the ivy is unlikely to cause damage as generally ivy roots are not strong enough to penetrate a structurally sound wall.

When should you plant a hedge?

When to plant a hedge

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