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Default Barbed Wire and the law

On Feb 15, 3:36*pm, RJS wrote:
On Feb 15, 3:19*pm, "Dave Liquorice"

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Under plant with something nice a prickly? Finding something that
will grow under a Beech hedge might be interesting. uk.rec.gardening
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Cheers
Dave.


Hello Dave

Under-planting was my original (and preferred) thought. *But, as you
rightly observe, the foot of a 12' Beech hedge isn't the most fertile
of locations. *I could tempt some of the vicious Blackberries which
grow in the woodland into the hedge but that's not terribly desirable.

Rgds

Richard


Nothing much will grow under a hedge. Too dark, infertile and dry.
 
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