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Hedges are both decorative and useful for any landscape. Use them to designate and divide spaces, add interest, or provide a little extra privacy. If you have previously thought of hedges as just green and boring, think again. There are some beautiful flowering shrubs great for hedges!

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One of the best ways to get privacy from your neighbors, or to screen unwanted views is to plant a hedge. But which shrubs make the best screens? If you have a small garden, I'd like to steer you in a direction that cuts down your overwhelm:

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The fastest growing hedges provide privacy as quickly as possible by becoming tall and thick in just a few seasons. These are all good for growing as large hedges for privacy. | InstantHedge Blog #hedge #fastgrowinghedge #privacyhedge #privacyscreen #instanthedge Best Screening Plants, Hedge Fence Privacy, Pitch Apple Hedge, Hedge Bushes For Privacy, Hedge Ideas Backyards, Trees And Bushes For Privacy, Tall Privacy Hedge, Patio Privacy Landscaping Ideas, Fastest Growing Trees For Privacy

The fastest growing hedges provide privacy as quickly as possible by becoming tall and thick in just a few seasons. These are all good for growing as large hedges for privacy. | InstantHedge Blog #hedge #fastgrowinghedge #privacyhedge #privacyscreen #instanthedge

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Michael Griffiths on Instagram: "How to grow a hedge Start by clearing any turf, grass or weeds and make a border so your hedging has its own space to grow into. You can either dig a trench, or individual holes a few inches winder and a few inches deeper than your pot.  If you’re planting on a boundary , a good practice is to position hedge between 1.5 and 3ft away from the boundary line. This gives your hedge plenty of room to fill out before becoming an issue with overhanging the pavement or a neighbour’s property.  Almost all evergreen hedging is fine planted into normal garden topsoil but if your garden is heavy clay, or sandy soil it’s always a good idea to pack around the plants with some multi purpose compost.   Place the hedging plants in your trench or hole, spacing them evenly al Planting A Hedge, Laurel Hedge Front Garden, Box Hedge Border Front Garden, Boundary Planting, Small Garden Hedges, Front Yard Hedges, Cherry Laurel Hedge, Privet Hedge, Laurel Hedge

Michael Griffiths on Instagram: "How to grow a hedge Start by clearing any turf, grass or weeds and make a border so your hedging has its own space to grow into. You can either dig a trench, or individual holes a few inches winder and a few inches deeper than your pot. If you’re planting on a boundary , a good practice is to position hedge between 1.5 and 3ft away from the boundary line. This gives your hedge plenty of room to fill out before becoming an issue with overhanging the pavement…

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