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25-02-2008, 07:35 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Jeff Layman
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Prickly hedge for a shady site
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The soil is sandy, quite acid and free-draining. I
want something informal - I'm not really keen on neatly clipped hedges
- and prickly and sturdy enough to do the job, and reasonably fast
growing. Flowers/berries would be a bonus as it's a bit of a gloomy
dark site.
I was thinking pyracantha would fit the bill? Any other suggestions?
Finally, is now an OK time to plant hedging shrubs? I gather that
autumn is the ideal time but I never got round to it last year and
want to get something in before the summer if possible.
Thanks for any help.
Pyracantha would probably fit the bill. You could always mix it with Rosa
rugosa and blackberry. That should provide a pretty impenetrable mass. How
about adding a blackthorn for good measure? A good selection of flowers and
fruits there.
Not too sure about the sandy/acid soil, though. You could plant now, but
you would have to water pretty regularly with that sandy soil. A decent
amount of compost to plant into would help.
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