
Bare-Root Beech Hedging 3-4ft high
Beech grows on most soils but does not like wet clay soils. It clips well and makes a solid hedge and is tolerant of light sandy soils and chalky soils. Hornbeam is more suited to heavy clay soils. Beech is similar to hornbeam in that the dead leaves hang on the hedge for most of the winter. Planting should be in a staggered double row at 60cms apart with 45cms between the two rows.Click here to view and buy Compost, Leaky Hose etc
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Bare-Root Beech Hedging 4-5ft high
Beech grows on most soils but does not like wet clay soils. It clips well and makes a solid hedge and is tolerant of light sandy soils and chalky soils. Hornbeam is more suited to heavy clay soils. Beech is similar to hornbeam in that the dead leaves hang on the hedge for most of the winter. Planting should be in a staggered double row at 60cms apart with 45cms between the two rows.Click here to view and buy Compost, Leaky Hose etc
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Bare-Root Beech Hedging 7-8ft high
Beech grows on most soils but does not like wet clay soils. It clips well and makes a solid hedge and is tolerant of light sandy soils and chalky soils. Hornbeam is more suited to heavy clay soils. Beech is similar to hornbeam in that the dead leaves hang on the hedge for most of the winter. The plants should be planted at 45cms apart in a straight line. If you wish to plant a double line then you can plant at 60cms apart with 45cms between the two rows.Click here to view and buy Compost, Leaky Hose etc
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Beech Hedging 7-8ft high in a 25lt pot
Beech grows on most soils but does not like wet clay soils. It clips well and makes a solid hedge and is tolerant of light sandy soils and chalky soils. Hornbeam is more suited to heavy clay soils. Beech is similar to hornbeam in that the dead leaves hang on the hedge for most of the winter. The plants should be planted at 45cms apart in a straight line. If you wish to plant a double line then you can plant at 60cms apart with 45cms between the two rows. PRICE +vatClick here to view and buy Compost, Leaky Hose etc
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