16-06-2008, 11:41 PM
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2 Hedge Questions
"TheScullster" wrote in message
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 16/6/08 14:09, in article
, "TheScullster"
wrote:
"Sacha" wrote
Then I'm sure people who know about gardening 'up there' will come
along
to
help you. If you'd been in the balmy south west and near the sea,
I was
thinking of Escallonia or even Pittosporum tobira but I don't
think
they'd
like your climate!
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I already have Escallonia Rubra Macanthra (sp) in a mixed hedge
with
ceanothus, cotoneaster and ileagnus. All seem to do well.
However I was looking for something a bit more compact.
Is there a variety of escallonia that is perhaps more dense foliage
and
generally happy to be smaller IYSWIM.
Still want the blooms and fragrance though of course.
I will look at your Pittosporum Tobira.
Thanks
Phil
I think that will be too tender for your location but never having
gardened
there, what do I know?! Do you have Eleagnus ebbingei which is the
highly
fragrant one? There's Berberis and Ribes and Choisya ternata
'Sundance'
is
a good choice as its leaves are so colourful but some people hate
their
smell and there's also Viburnum tinus and Osmanthus delavayi while
Cotinus
coggyria makes a very pretty hedge. All would need some
maintenance,
though
and you'd have to check hardiness in your area.
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Sacha
Thanks Sacha I'll check out your suggestions tomorrow.
Phil
This can look good
http://www.hedgesdirect.co.uk/acatal...red_robin.html
Regards,
Emrys Davies.
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