Hi,
I've got good topsoil (6-12") on top of heavy clay (Sussex), reasonable
drainage. Having just chopped a 10' hawthorn hedge down to 3' for now[1],
I'm looking to start planting a new hedge between the hawthorn trunks and
take the hawthorn out when the new plants start to establish.
Are there likely to be any problems with my top 3 choices so far:
Box,
Yew,
Beech.
I might plant a hybrid hedge - I rather fancy crafting an arch in the coming
years over a pedestrian gate and I heard yew is good for that. Bit of beech
might make for some colour. May not bother with the box.
Any thoughts most welcome
Ta
Tim
[1] And spent 5 days and 5 gallons of petrol chipping 150ft lengths worth of
the b****rd stuff!!!
BTW I hate spiky plants...
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Tim Watts
Managers, politicians and environmentalists: Nature's carbon buffer.