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Hawthorn hedge - interplanting for better winter screening?
'Mike' wrote:
10 Years ago I would have agreed with Mike, Escallonia but in some parts of the country there is a dread disease that takes the leaves off them and the eventually die. What about allowing some plant of Lonicera japonica to infest the existing hedge? there is on like it in the village and it smells wonderful, gets clipped just like the rest of the hedge. -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Charlie :-( That's what we have got in another section of hedge ...................... and it's dying :-( Escallonia fine :-)) Mike Maybe I should put both in ;- Yes - I am serious! It's already a blend... -- Tim Watts |
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