"Margret" no wrote in message ...
Would like to plant a low hedge; preferably one that has perfumed
flowers,
around some garden beds. Any ideas what would be nice? Thanks,
Margret
Given the problems these days with box blight I would go for something like
the common myrtle but in the form tarantina (has smaller leaves and denser
growth) this is often used in bridal bouquets and has aromatic leaves as
well as scented flowers. It is easy to grow so long as you are not in a cold
exposed place
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Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
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