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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    It's strange, up until a few days ago I strongly believed planting hedges is a bad idea in the winter, but for many types of plants it's actually the best, particularly hedge plants (particularly conifers).
    It's certainly the cheapest. Planning on buying rootball plants of Copper Beech to plant along the front wall in a few weeks. £2.50 odd for each 40cm plant whereas if I bought a 2ft to 4ft Copper Beech in the summer in a pot it'd cost like £15+ at the very least.

    Or I might go for a Yew hedge which is traditional but conifer. Unsure as of yet but learning towards the Copper beech!

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    It's certainly the cheapest. Planning on buying rootball plants of Copper Beech to plant along the front wall in a few weeks. £2.50 odd for each 40cm plant whereas if I bought a 2ft to 4ft Copper Beech in the summer in a pot it'd cost like £15+ at the very least.

    Or I might go for a Yew hedge which is traditional but conifer. Unsure as of yet but learning towards the Copper beech!

    Yew is nice, especially if you use the wood - you could make traditional long bows
    £2.50 is very good for 40cm plant. If you said 20cm that would be about average but for that it's really good. I'm hoping to plant a hedge at point but they need to grow to about 6ft which will take a few years and I haven't got the time or energy to drip up the ground to remove the brambles.

    There's a plant that produces a rose-like flower that goes well with hedges - I'll have to find the name of it but if you plant one plant every 3 or 4 bushes you get a nice flower in the winter and spring, and possibly the other seasons if you take them off after the height of the flowers bloom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Yew is nice, especially if you use the wood - you could make traditional long bows
    £2.50 is very good for 40cm plant. If you said 20cm that would be about average but for that it's really good. I'm hoping to plant a hedge at point but they need to grow to about 6ft which will take a few years and I haven't got the time or energy to drip up the ground to remove the brambles.

    There's a plant that produces a rose-like flower that goes well with hedges - I'll have to find the name of it but if you plant one plant every 3 or 4 bushes you get a nice flower in the winter and spring, and possibly the other seasons if you take them off after the height of the flowers bloom.
    Yeah I do like Yew after experiencing it in the area where my university halls were, I might plant a single Yew Tree in the garden at some point and replace one of the Cherry trees. I'm attracted to the Copper Beech because it's a nice change from green, green, green.

    And do you mean Hawthorn?


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    And do you mean Hawthorn?

    Might be Chrysantha - it's an evergreen so it can also work as a hedge but it's not as thick as the typical ones so it tends to look nice mixed with hedges to add colour as and when they bloom.

    Copper beech is nice, but it depends on what's around it. It should look nice with your house if my memory of the front of it from your flag pole thread is anything to go by

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