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Old 28-11-2004, 11:46 AM
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Default Help with hedge for horses?

My horsey newsgroup suggested this cross-post.

There are a few gaps / weak points in one of our hedges. It's a mixture of
allsorts; ash, alder, sycmore, thorny things. What can we plant that might grow
reasonably quickly and not get eaten by horses? On limestone, fairly exposed,
hilltop in S Gloucestershire. (I already have a list of things that are toxic
to horses, to filter against)

Thanks...SteveR

 
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