1 - How to Plant a Country Hedge - Ashridge Trees
Tips, Tricks
http://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk A step by step video on how to plant a country hedge. This is the way to plant a country style hedge using deciduous plants such as hawthorn, hazel, blackthorn (sloe), wild roses like dog or field rose, dogwood and field maple - all the classic country hedging plants. This will work for both mixed and single species hedges. If you want to see a video on planting a formal, garden style hedge, we have one on that too: http://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk/Formal-Hedge-Planting-Film
Comments
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I agree - I just strim them down and whack the fabric over them. The exception is with brambles (blackberrys) - these are tough as anything and will lift up the fabric in time. I once put a big, thick iron sheet over a bunch of them and they were still there, pale but still definitely kicking and striving for an exit when I moved the sheet over two years later.
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Very nicely put together. A photo of the hedge 5 years on at the end would be a nice addition!
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