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Barbed Wire and the law
Janet wrote:
In article , says... So is there a faster way to regenerate a mature beech hedge than about 16 years of laborious cutting back? Long established beech will respond to brutal treatment. Get a chainsaw and reduce it to a foot tall; giving you good access to install the fencing and give the root area a good mulch with old manure. The regrowth will be dense to the bottom and regular trimming to the correct shape will keep it that way. If you install your fence close to the stumps, eventually it will be completely concealed within the new hedge growth. +1 As the hedge regrows, to keep it dense at the bottom, the bottom needs light. So the sides should be wider at the base and narrower at the top. +2 Janet |
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