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Cheap, Fast Growing, Attractive HEDGING suggestions please

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NomDePlume · 05/09/2006 10:19

For my front garden. There is a HUGE protected pine tree (about 20m taller than my 3 storey hous !) in the garden which sucks up water like there's no tomorrow, so the hedging will have to be pretty good with dry/woodland type conditions. Thanks

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NomDePlume · 05/09/2006 10:39

(I know it's dull)

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scotchick · 05/09/2006 10:56

my husband has been looking into this for us, and has ordered hedging for our front but I can't remember what it was called! Will post later when he's back from work.

Avalon · 05/09/2006 10:57

What about laurel? Evergreen, big leaves.

NomDePlume · 05/09/2006 12:15

I had laurel in my old garden, but found it wasn't all that vigorous.

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Avalon · 05/09/2006 14:45

Laurel - the common laurel that is - does well under trees, though.

How shady is it? I first thought of hawthorn or privet. Wasn't sure how happy hawthorn would be in shade. Privet's a greedy feeder so if you wanted to grow anything else in your front garden you might have a job. But it's pretty fast.

NomDePlume · 05/09/2006 16:01

It's dappled shade where the hedge would be, but the ground is very dry.

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southeastastra · 05/09/2006 16:04

i've just got some bog standard golden privet i planted some last year and it is alreay about 3ft.

NomDePlume · 05/09/2006 16:07

ooooh, I wonder how good it is in dry spots ?

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Avalon · 05/09/2006 16:22

See privet

Hope that works!

NomDePlume · 05/09/2006 16:24

Thanks for that avalon. I've bookmarked the page.

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southeastastra · 05/09/2006 16:31

our garden is very dry and the earth is clay. the privet just seems to like it, the golden one looks quite pretty too. thread has reminded me to water it again though!

Baladi · 05/09/2006 16:38

Bamboo,excellent screen,hardy,no maintenance,choose a non-invasive one,theres hundreds.Black bamboo is my favourite.

NomDePlume · 06/09/2006 14:56

I really like Bamboo but it is not exactly cheap . I think we'll go for the privet.

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yeahinaminute · 06/09/2006 15:26

Try some Thuja maybe ??

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yeahinaminute · 06/09/2006 15:27

I'll try that again

thuja

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