Beech is a very traditional hedge which clips well. It prefers well drained situations and thrives on chalky soils. Beech does not like heavy clay soils that are prone to waterlogging for which hornbeam is far better suited. The new green leaves on a beech hedge herald the start of spring and although the leaves die in winter they remain a golden brown on the hedge for most of the winter giving a seasonal change as well as helping to maintain privacy.

You are currently on:

BEECH HEDGING

Bare-Root Beech Hedging 3-4ft high
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

Need advice click to email us
or ring 01252 714552

£2.00 each + vat
Buy 20 for £1.50 each + vat

View our delivery charges

Add Items to Barrow
Add to shopping cart
Product Code: BEECHA

Bare-Root Beech Hedging 4-5ft high
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

Need advice click to email us
or ring 01252 714552

£2.50 each + vat
Buy 20 for £2.25 each + vat

View our delivery charges

Add Items to Barrow
Add to shopping cart
Product Code: BEECH1A

Bare-Root Beech Hedging 7-8ft high

More Views

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

Need advice click to email us
or ring 01252 714552

£12.50 each + vat

View our delivery charges

Add Items to Barrow
Add to shopping cart
Product Code: BEECH2A

Beech Hedging 7-8ft high in a 25lt pot
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 +vat

Click here to view and buy Compost, Leaky Hose etc

Need advice click to email us
or ring 01252 714552

£25.00 each + vat

View our delivery charges

Add Items to Barrow
Add to shopping cart
Product Code: FSA25A

A local planting service can be offered for those living within thirty miles of our nursery at Farnham, Surrey GU10 2BH. Please call us on 01252 714 552 for further details
Call us on 01252 714 552 - We like to talk to our customers so that they buy what is best suited to their needs - Remember: For orders over £1000 please call to arrange payment and collection
Visitors are very welcome but are by appointment only so please phone us on 01252 714 552  before visiting us. We are not open at weekends but appointments can be arranged for Saturday mornings
 
Hedges Online HTA NFU SEEDA SEEDA