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Old 26-08-2011, 09:29 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Hill Dave Hill is offline
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Default low hedge - sort of

On Aug 26, 7:53*am, Emery Davis wrote:
On 08/25/2011 07:50 PM, Janet Tweedy wrote:





Between *a friend's house and the next one there is a small strip of
ground.
The houses are a cul de sac of large detached but modern houses with
drives only just big enough to contain a car's length and the re is no
proper boundary between each house - rather there is just the tiny strip
about 3 foot wide that goes road.
I know both owners and they wanted me to recommend something other than
the unruly (possibly as it's never been pruned) half-dead lavender in
situ at the moment.
i thought of box balls (nothing too high as the two families get on very
well and so would prefer something quite low,
Perhaps that Ilex that is similar to box or maybe, i thought a row of
small hardy fuchsias though they might stretch out a bit with their
growths in summer and these houses can't really afford the space so it
really should be confined to the three foot wide.


I even thought of rosemary but wondered if anyone out there had a
brighter idea?


p.s. You guessed it, neither are gardeners ! So it really ought to be
something that doesn't show neglect easily.


How about a dwarf kalmia, like Kalmia latifolia f. myrtifolia 'Elf'?

3 ft, responds well to pruning if necessary, lovely scent. *This one is
leaf spot resistant.

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I'd go for a row of bush roses, they will stop people walking through
them and most don't require skillfull pruning, they can even be cut
back with a hedge trimmer.
It could be the estate is "Open plan" and hedges and boundaries are
not allowed, but a flower bed where the plants are to close is allowed.