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The Hedge Fund
Hedges
seem to have the same excitement rating as
might bathroom tiles - you’ll probably
live with what you have got - but there is
an undiscovered wealth to hedges and their
versatility is endless. They will enhance
your life!
Hedges
do define boundaries - they are the human
equivalent to a dog marking it’s territory
and many people then leave it at that and
settle for their square plot. But a hedge
can then subdivide, it can bend, make circles,
triangles, cubes, arches shrubberies, feed
the birds, keep the wind out and the warmth
in and on and on. Let the hedge migrate into
your garden and you will find structure,
vistas, surprises, getaways and pleasure.
Define
and protect your new veggie garden with a
beech or hornbeam hedge (pictured right).
Have a wildlife garden with a mix of hawthorn,
spindle, guelder rose, dogwoods, enjoy the
autumn colours and many coloured fruits -
the wildlife will be rampant. Your children
will safely clamber their way through a maze
of laurel, box, and privet and discover a
safari in their back garden. Embark on a
topiary structure with some yew. Screen an
eyesore and feed the birds with holly - or
debunk the leylandii myth and try that. A
velvety scented curve of thuja,
a nutty hazel walk—all technically
hedging!
Privacy
is deeply sought after in any dwelling hence
the tendency to evergreens for boundaries.
Many people would rate privet as our ‘national
hedge’ - though not a native to the
UK it is native to countless front and back
gardens. With its evergreen properties, white
blossom and black fruits it ticks many boxes.
Laurels can be clipped to a neat ‘wall’ or
if you have the space let it ramble. Hornbeam
and beech hedges retain their leaves through
the winter so fall into a semi-evergreen
category.
Holm
oak (main picture, right) will create
a great structural, impervious hedge or feature
within a garden. Yew is ever popular as a
backdrop to borders and versatile for topiary,
arches etc.
Box
(pictured left) can be bought dwarfing
for parterres or larger for the longer term
hedge / structure.
Our hedges are the right size for you to enjoy
watching them grow for two years to get to their
desired height - with most varieties. Going for
bigger instant plants can work but requires some
skill to get well established. We say go for
the mid size or the small at planting and your
satisfaction is guaranteed.
So without overworking the pun, Nicholsons has
a hedging fund, which, unlike other fund managers,
we are happy to share with you at prices that
won't cripple your home economics but will make
your garden a great place to spend more time.

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