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Hedge suggestions
Just wondering if anyone could recommend a good hedge. I would prefer one
without berries and one that require little work. I mostly want it to reduce traffic noise. I was told a hedge would help with tire noise. I live on a corner lot so it cannot grow too high. Any ideas? |
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Hedge suggestions
We need to know where you live in order to make suggestions. What's your
climate like, and what kind of soil do you have--clay, sandy, good loam? Will the hedge be in full sun or shade? Sue Zone 6, Southcentral PA "Bad Beagle" wrote in message ... Just wondering if anyone could recommend a good hedge. I would prefer one without berries and one that require little work. I mostly want it to reduce traffic noise. I was told a hedge would help with tire noise. I live on a corner lot so it cannot grow too high. Any ideas? |
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Hedge suggestions
On Thu, 29 May 2003 03:21:27 GMT, "Bad Beagle"
wrote: Just wondering if anyone could recommend a good hedge. I would prefer one without berries and one that require little work. I mostly want it to reduce traffic noise. I was told a hedge would help with tire noise. I live on a corner lot so it cannot grow too high. Any ideas? Select a plant that grows well in your conditions. For my climate, hollies make a good hedge in full sun, however they do produce berries (which the birds eat). Hollies are slow-growing, but still will need some trimming to keep them at the proper height. |
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Hedge suggestions
I live in western Canada. Usually snow from November to April. The hedge
will be in the sun. The soil is good loam. Thanks. "SugarChile" wrote in message thlink.net... We need to know where you live in order to make suggestions. What's your climate like, and what kind of soil do you have--clay, sandy, good loam? Will the hedge be in full sun or shade? Sue Zone 6, Southcentral PA "Bad Beagle" wrote in message ... Just wondering if anyone could recommend a good hedge. I would prefer one without berries and one that require little work. I mostly want it to reduce traffic noise. I was told a hedge would help with tire noise. I live on a corner lot so it cannot grow too high. Any ideas? |
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Hedge suggestions
Phisherman wrote:
Select a plant that grows well in your conditions. For my climate, hollies make a good hedge in full sun, however they do produce berries (which the birds eat). Hollies are slow-growing, but still will need some trimming to keep them at the proper height. Male Hollies do not produce berries. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8b Sunset Zone 5 |
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