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Hedging
Planting Guide
Nicholsons
is one of the UK's leading growers and suppliers
of bare root hedging plants and container
grown hedging.
The
table below is intended to provide some
outline guidelines for the preparation of
ground and planting-out of the most common
varieties of bare root and container grown
hedging stock. It is not an exhaustive list,
and Nicholsons is able to supply other,
more specialised or decorative stock, if
required.
In
addition, further advice is available on
request by contacting the nursery by telephone,
or by checking out the emailing details
on the Contacts
page.
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| Plant |
Approx
Max Height |
Plants
/ m |
Staggered
Distance |
Characteristics |
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| Thuya |
5m+ |
1 |
Single
row only |
Similar
to leyland but slower and more attractive. |
Leyland
|
5
m+ |
1 |
Single
row only |
Overgrows
rapidly, prune twice a year and keep neat,
unforgiving if neglected. |
| Holly |
2m |
3 |
0.45m
(optional) |
Slow
growing - needs careful pruning, beware of
prickly leaves and dog paws. |
| Privet |
2m |
3 |
0.3
m (optional) |
Excellent
- largely evergreen, keep trimmed or will
go straggly. |
| Yew |
3m |
3 |
Single
row only |
Tolerant
to a range of conditions as long as well drained
- versatile – excellent on chalk, good
for topiary. |
| Common
Laurel |
3m |
2 |
Single
row only |
Good
evergreen screen, plant with good space from
walls (suggested 2m). |
| Box |
0.4m |
4-5 |
Single
row only |
Keep
regularly trimmed, slow growing to form a
small hedge, neat and dense, choose suffruticosa
for a dwarf hedge and sempervirens for a common
box hedge. Box Blight is more prevalent in
suffruticosa. |
| Holm
Oak |
1.5m |
1-3 |
Single
row only |
In
theory suits warmer and coastal regions. |
| Garrya
elliptica |
4-5m |
3 |
- |
Beautiful
graceful catkins in late winter. |
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| Mixed
Species |
2m |
4 |
0.3m |
Excellent
hedge for wildlife - particularly if only
trimmed every other year to give maximum nut
and |
| Hawthorn |
2m |
5 |
0.3m |
Good
agricultural hedge - generally kept neat and
tidy with regular pruning. |
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| Deciduous
- Container Grown |
| Copper
Beech |
3m+ |
33 |
0.3m |
Purple
glossy foliage - can be overbearing - excellent
when mixed with green beech. |
| Beech |
2m+ |
3 |
0.3m |
Green
glossy foliage, prefers well drained soils
including chalk, retains leaves through the
winter. |
| Hornbeam |
2m+ |
3 |
0.3m |
Retains
dead leaves, thrives in wetter, heavier soils
than beech and much more forgiving. |
| Hawthorn |
2m |
3-4 |
0.3m |
Flowering
May, berries (Haws) in autumn. |
| Field
Maple |
2m |
3 |
0.3m |
Yellow
autumn foliage. |
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| Other
Garden Hedges - Container Grown |
| Berberis
atropurp. Nana |
1m |
3 |
Single
row only |
Purple
foliage/spring leaves. |
| Berberis
stenophylla |
1m |
3 |
Single |
Long
arching branches of yellow flowers, do not
prune until after flowering. |
| Pyracantha |
1.5m |
3 |
Single |
A
range of fruit colours/evergreen - excellent
to keep out trespassers – very prickly. |
| Escallonia |
1m |
3 |
Single |
Evergreen
with pink flowers/red in Summer. |
| Grissellinia |
1m |
3 |
Single |
Vibrant
green leaves, good in coastal regions. |
| Prunus
cistena |
1m |
3 |
Single |
Purple
foliage and pale pink flowers. |
| Ligustrum
aureum |
1m |
3 |
Single |
Golden
privet – variegated. |
| Rosmarinus |
1m |
3 |
Single |
Unusual
- slightly susceptible to frost, fragrant. |
| Rugosa
Rose |
1m |
3 |
Single |
A
wilder hedge - deciduous, but pretty flowers
and huge hips, easy maintenance but can spread
suckers. |
| Cotoneaster
simonsii |
1m |
3 |
Single |
Virtually
evergreen. Red berries in winter. White flowers
in summer. |
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Park, North Aston, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX25 6HL
Telephone 01869 340342 Fax:
01869 340350 email:
office@nicholsons.gb.com |
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