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Old 27-07-2003, 07:32 AM
Roy Forster
 
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Default Hedging to protect vegetables

I have just bought a house with a half acre back garden and I am about to
set up a large vegetable plot - aiming for self-sufficiency eventually. It
is quite a windy site on good, but stony alkaline soil. I would like to put
in some hedging (preferably decorative) to protect plants from the wind.

Any suggestions, including whether they are easy to propagate would be
appreciated.


Roy


 
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