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Low decorative hedging
I wish to make a low decorative hedge, is Buxus sempervirens my best
bet? If not what? Also a good source for whatever is recommended please? TIA -- Please do not email me at All emails to that address are automatically deleted before opening. |
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Soil type,location, space you've got and its use,i.e. hedging for
boundary,formal herb garden or for dividing your garden? -- Thanks Keith,England,UK. "Broadback" wrote in message ... I wish to make a low decorative hedge, is Buxus sempervirens my best bet? If not what? Also a good source for whatever is recommended please? TIA -- Please do not email me at All emails to that address are automatically deleted before opening. |
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keith ;-) wrote:
Soil type,location, space you've got and its use,i.e. hedging for boundary,formal herb garden or for dividing your garden? Imported top soil on top of clay bound gravel. Low lying North Staffordshire, low hedge to divide my garden. -- Please do not email me at All emails to that address are automatically deleted before opening. |
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