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How you can have Instant Hedging
Anyone who loves to garden and enjoy their privacy can benefit from instant hedging. Hedges allow you to create a space that is separate from your neighbour. It also provides you privacy from the street around you. The benefits of hedging are not as important as what type of hedging you will purchase to make the advantages work for you. There are a myriad of choices when it comes to instant hedging, whether you want single unit, troughs, or species you can plant directly into the ground.Instant hedging is often more about the troughs and single units, but again there are a few robust species that can be directly planted into the ground. An example of one option is the Buxus sempervirens. It is a box shrub for formal gardens. It is often used because it can be clipped into shape with ease and it will eventually form a dense hedge. To give you an idea the Buxus is often used for topiaries. The Carpinus betulus is a lot like a beech plant. It has the softer serrated leaves, which tend to do well in clay soils. The hedge even holds its leaves during winter. You should know the English name of this plant is the hornbeam. A hornbeam plant can be put directly into the ground. It can also grow close together and is a very hardy plant in the UK. Cotoneaster laceus is an evergreen versus a conifer hedge. It will produce fruit berries, which are a part of the white flower that appears in the spring. The flowers are very fragrant. The berries will produce during autumn and winter. It is considered a wildlife hedge, though there are some other options out there in the instant hedging category. Cupressus leylandii are fast growing evergreens that will become very dense. If you want a large hedge these are the trees to make certain it happens. Be aware that covenants on your property may stipulate how tall you can have your hedging and thus you may find this evergreen is not a possibility simply because of its height and cover. Instant hedging allows you to get the privacy you want and a beautiful garden. With the suggestions above you have several to consider based on preference and design. Ultimately the decision of which plants to choose is up to you and any covenants you must adhere to.