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Old 02-02-2003, 09:17 PM
Richard
 
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Default Fast-growing but attractive hedge required, apply within

It is for a formal hedge.

I did consider Yew but I understand that it's poisonous and therefore
probably not suitable for my 8month old daugheter when she eventually gets
up on her feet and roaming around the garden. Is this the case?

Thanks for your advice.


"PaulK" wrote in message
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"Richard" wrote in message
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Does anyone have any experience of Lonicera nitida or could they suggest

an
alternative?

Thank you, in advance.

Richard.



You don't say whether you are looking for a formal
(neat/clipped/rectangular) or informal hedge. My only experience of
L.nitidia is that it is rather too lax in growth to make a good formal

hedge
but would be fine for an informal hedge.

My preference is for Yew for a formal hedge. Plants are available at

almost
any size - I put a hedge in last week in a London front garden 8# 4ft

bushy
rootballed plants at 60cm centres @ £11+vat per plant ex trade nursery.
Instant solid hedge which will grow 6/9" this year.

pk