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Floss 17-11-2015 08:02 PM

Beech hedge
 
Hi all, I've just planted beech trees for hedging in a double staggered row, they are around 4ft tall at present. I would like the final height to be around 6ft. Did I read somewhere I need to remove the top leading bud from the plants or should I leave them untill the desired height of 6ft is reached before cutting?

Fran Farmer 17-11-2015 09:43 PM

Beech hedge
 
On 18/11/2015 7:02 AM, Floss wrote:
Hi all, I've just planted beech trees for hedging in a double staggered
row, they are around 4ft tall at present. I would like the final height
to be around 6ft. Did I read somewhere I need to remove the top leading
bud from the plants or should I leave them untill the desired height of
6ft is reached before cutting?


The way to train a hedge is to always cut it back form the time it is
tiny and just gradually let it grow a bit higher each time. The action
of cutting it back on top and sides makes it thicken up ad not shoot up
and look thin.

But for real info on beech hedges, yuo might be better off asking your
question in uk.rec.gardening which is the newsgroup that specifically
covers UK gardening rather than this newsgroup that is more
international in nature.



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