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Old 12-11-2004, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Nick Gray
Hornbeam grows 2-3ft per year, so it depends on how high you want your
hedge. Hornbeam is ideal in wet clay conditions, whereas Beech prefer
well-draining soil.

When pruning a new hedge, don't cut the leading branch (with the exception
of hawthorn) until it has reached the desired height, in early autumn cut
the sides of the trees to encourage a dense hedge.

HTH

Cheers

Nick
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That does help, thanks

I want about a 6-8 foot hedge.