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Hazel 01-09-2003 04:02 PM

Pruning beech trees for hedging
 
Help....I am a complete novice when it comes to gardening. I have
quite a few beech trees which i am growing for a hedge around my
garden. The trees are about 2 years old and about 3ft tall. My
question is, how and when do i need to prune them to make them bushy
and more hedge like. Currently they are growing well but have long
bits on top. Hope this makes sense, If anyone could point me in the
right direction I would be grateful

Chris Owens 04-09-2003 06:02 AM

Pruning beech trees for hedging
 
Hazel wrote:

Help....I am a complete novice when it comes to gardening. I have
quite a few beech trees which i am growing for a hedge around my
garden. The trees are about 2 years old and about 3ft tall. My
question is, how and when do i need to prune them to make them bushy
and more hedge like. Currently they are growing well but have long
bits on top. Hope this makes sense, If anyone could point me in the
right direction I would be grateful


You prune in fall after they've lost their leaves. Cut back 1/3
to 1/2 of all new growth each year.

Chris Owens




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