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William Brown 27-07-2004 05:35 AM

Hedge recommendations
 
We live in a city in Zone 5/6. We have a privet hedge around our front
yard, which looks nice and has survived, but over the years it has
gradually grown higher and wider, to the point that it has to be
severely cut back; I'm wondering if it will survive this and considering
just removing it and putting in another.

While the privet is nice, it grows rapidly and requires frequent
trimming. We want a hedge that is about eighteen inches or two feet
high, and perhaps eighteen inches thick. What types of hedge would look
good trimmed to that size, and perhaps not grow as rapidly as the privet?
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Felder 27-07-2004 11:00 AM

Hedge recommendations
 
William Brown ) wrote...
We live in a city in Zone 5/6. We have a privet hedge around our front
yard, which looks nice and has survived, but over the years it has
gradually grown higher and wider, to the point that it has to be
severely cut back; I'm wondering if it will survive this and considering
just removing it and putting in another.

While the privet is nice, it grows rapidly and requires frequent
trimming. We want a hedge that is about eighteen inches or two feet
high, and perhaps eighteen inches thick. What types of hedge would look
good trimmed to that size, and perhaps not grow as rapidly as the privet?


Boxwood would work well.

Felder 27-07-2004 11:02 AM

Hedge recommendations
 
William Brown ) wrote...
We live in a city in Zone 5/6. We have a privet hedge around our front
yard, which looks nice and has survived, but over the years it has
gradually grown higher and wider, to the point that it has to be
severely cut back; I'm wondering if it will survive this and considering
just removing it and putting in another.

While the privet is nice, it grows rapidly and requires frequent
trimming. We want a hedge that is about eighteen inches or two feet
high, and perhaps eighteen inches thick. What types of hedge would look
good trimmed to that size, and perhaps not grow as rapidly as the privet?


Boxwood would work well.

William Wagner 27-07-2004 12:33 PM

Hedge recommendations
 
I

William Brown ) wrote...
We live in a city in Zone 5/6. We have a privet hedge around our front
yard, which looks nice and has survived, but over the years it has
gradually grown higher and wider, to the point that it has to be
severely cut back; I'm wondering if it will survive this and considering
just removing it and putting in another.

While the privet is nice, it grows rapidly and requires frequent
trimming. We want a hedge that is about eighteen inches or two feet
high, and perhaps eighteen inches thick. What types of hedge would look
good trimmed to that size, and perhaps not grow as rapidly as the privet?


I like Japanese Holly. Birds like it too.


William(Bill)

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Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade Earth sometimes.
There is atleast one word misspelled deliberately in the above post. ;))
http://www.oxymorons.info/ lots of word fun!

William Wagner 27-07-2004 12:33 PM

Hedge recommendations
 
I

William Brown ) wrote...
We live in a city in Zone 5/6. We have a privet hedge around our front
yard, which looks nice and has survived, but over the years it has
gradually grown higher and wider, to the point that it has to be
severely cut back; I'm wondering if it will survive this and considering
just removing it and putting in another.

While the privet is nice, it grows rapidly and requires frequent
trimming. We want a hedge that is about eighteen inches or two feet
high, and perhaps eighteen inches thick. What types of hedge would look
good trimmed to that size, and perhaps not grow as rapidly as the privet?


I like Japanese Holly. Birds like it too.


William(Bill)

--
Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade Earth sometimes.
There is atleast one word misspelled deliberately in the above post. ;))
http://www.oxymorons.info/ lots of word fun!

William Wagner 27-07-2004 01:02 PM

Hedge recommendations
 
I

William Brown ) wrote...
We live in a city in Zone 5/6. We have a privet hedge around our front
yard, which looks nice and has survived, but over the years it has
gradually grown higher and wider, to the point that it has to be
severely cut back; I'm wondering if it will survive this and considering
just removing it and putting in another.

While the privet is nice, it grows rapidly and requires frequent
trimming. We want a hedge that is about eighteen inches or two feet
high, and perhaps eighteen inches thick. What types of hedge would look
good trimmed to that size, and perhaps not grow as rapidly as the privet?


I like Japanese Holly. Birds like it too.


William(Bill)

--
Zone 5 S Jersey USA Shade Earth sometimes.
There is atleast one word misspelled deliberately in the above post. ;))
http://www.oxymorons.info/ lots of word fun!

Will Renkel 27-07-2004 02:11 PM

Hedge recommendations
 
William Brown writes:
We live in a city in Zone 5/6. We have a privet hedge around our front
yard, which looks nice and has survived, but over the years it has
gradually grown higher and wider, to the point that it has to be
severely cut back; I'm wondering if it will survive this and considering
just removing it and putting in another.

While the privet is nice, it grows rapidly and requires frequent
trimming. We want a hedge that is about eighteen inches or two feet
high, and perhaps eighteen inches thick. What types of hedge would look
good trimmed to that size, and perhaps not grow as rapidly as the privet?
--
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I am trying shrub roses for such a situation.
I planted them about 2 feet apart and so far so good.
They each have about 15 flowers on them and look gorgeous.
Problem though - maintenance,
Dead head shrubs weekly.
But looks great.
No pics available yet.

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Will Renkel
Wheaton, Ill.
REGISTERD Linux User: 300583

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Will Renkel 27-07-2004 03:02 PM

Hedge recommendations
 
William Brown writes:
We live in a city in Zone 5/6. We have a privet hedge around our front
yard, which looks nice and has survived, but over the years it has
gradually grown higher and wider, to the point that it has to be
severely cut back; I'm wondering if it will survive this and considering
just removing it and putting in another.

While the privet is nice, it grows rapidly and requires frequent
trimming. We want a hedge that is about eighteen inches or two feet
high, and perhaps eighteen inches thick. What types of hedge would look
good trimmed to that size, and perhaps not grow as rapidly as the privet?
--
SPAMBLOCK NOTICE! To reply to me, delete the h from apkh.net, if it is
there.


I am trying shrub roses for such a situation.
I planted them about 2 feet apart and so far so good.
They each have about 15 flowers on them and look gorgeous.
Problem though - maintenance,
Dead head shrubs weekly.
But looks great.
No pics available yet.

--
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Will Renkel
Wheaton, Ill.
REGISTERD Linux User: 300583

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