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Fast growing screening plant?
It is difficult to establish anything in an existing hawthorn hedge.
As you will need to let the light in to the growing space and also have to water frequently due to the shading and competition of the existing hedge. If you are adding to a hawthorn try ligustrun vulgare, (wild privet) Ilex aquifolium (holy) will be vigorous enough to stand a chance. I would let the hawthorn grow to the desired height as this is about as quick a way of getting a screen and being dense does provide some cover over winter. Look at the most important points you want to block ( views in and out) and put in a few trees/ shrub within the garden between the points. ( use a sun umbrella positioned where the tree might go to judge the screening effect ) This way you can get virtually instant privacy and block out unsightly views without having to wait 5-10 years for a hedge to get big enough. www.arghamvillage.co.uk Westside wrote in message s.com... Hi, I need to plant a fast growing screen or hedge to protect my privacy from a house that is under construction. Anyone got any advice? My current boundary is a hawthorn hedge which is interspersed with some beech trees. These are deciduous though and I would like to plant some evergreens inside them to make the screen. My current choices are bamboo or laurel...... Westside -- Westside ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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