European Beech, is deservedly considered a classic plant for hedging and is popular throughout the country which is why they grow so well in most conditions and soil types that…
Elaeagnus ebbingei 'Viveleg' is a compact, busy, hardy, variegated type of Elaeagnus. 'Viveleg' prefers the sun but tolerates partial shade. However, unlike its cousin, Elaeagnus ebbingei 'Limelight' the yellow is…
Striking yellow and lime-green foliage accompanied by fragrant flowers and unbeatable hardiness. It’s unfussy and supremely versatile - a truly exceptional all-rounder. Gorgeous evergreen for maritime situations as well as…
Genolia Laurel is narrow in comparison to its relatives, ideal for slightly smaller gardens allowing them to fulfil their potential whilst still supplying a large amount of privacy.
Our recommendation is to space each plant 40 centimetres apart.
A bright, variegated hedging plant. Moderately hardy, unfussy, easy-to-maintain and salt tolerant. Our recommendation is to space each plant 40 centimetres apart.
Not only does Ilex Aquifolium Alaska provide a beautiful tight hedge, its spikey leaves are also perfect for deterring intruders.
Holly (Ilex Aquifolium) creates a dense hedge and berries provides perfect protection and food for wildlife.
Container grown Hornbeam in various sizes
Cherry Laurel is available in various sizes. Starting at 60-90cm in a five litre pot to 150-175cm in a 20 litre pot. Due to the nature of container grown varieties,…
Leylandii 200-225cm root balls are a cheaper way of planting this extremely hardy and quick growing hedge between November and March. Visit our bare root, rootball or container page here.…
Container grown Leylandii is available in three sizes: 90-120cm in a 3 litre pot; 150-175 in a 7 litre pot; 2-2.5m in a 40L pot. They can be planted all…
Foliage Type: Evergreen Hardiness: ✯✯✯✯✯ Ease of maintenance: ✯✯✯✯✯ Drought Resistance: ✯✯✯✯✯ Soil type: Acid or Alkaline Wet/Dry: Good drainage Preferred situation: Sun Height: 3.5m Growth Rate: Medium To achieve a thick garden hedge, you must trim early but…
Photinia Carre Rouge does well in well and free draining soils and thrives in full sun and partial shade. Our recommendation is to space approximately 60cm apart.
The leaves of the photinia are the highlight, but attractive clusters of white flowers appear in spring followed sometimes by red berries. To achieve a thick garden hedge, you must…
Our recommendation is to space each plant 85 centimetres apart.
Our recommendation is to space each plant 85 centimetres apart.
A good choice for coastal gardens – and those who like plants offering fragrance – its flowers have a delightful evening honey scent. Our recommendation is to space each plant…
Our recommendation is to space each plant 85 centimetres apart.
The flower arrangers friend! Container grown Pittosporum Tenuifolium Variegata.
Evergreen Hardier than Cherry laurel Slower growing than Cherry laurel Happy in shallow chalk soils where Cherry laurel will not do Pruning allows it to be reduced almost to ground…
Container grown Privet (Ligustrum ovalifilium).
Purple Copper Beech, various sizes Container grown Purple Copper Beech in a variety of sizes Our recommendation is to space each plant 65 centimetres apart.
Container grown Yew removes lots of the losses that you would usually have when planting the hedge. Yew is easy to manage and can easily be stopped from creeping outwards…