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Evergreen and deciduous hedges including Conifers and Laurel hedge plants are a haven for birds and small mammals providing highly desirable nesting sites, as well as shelter from excesses of weather all the year round.Read now
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Our Festive Guide to 'Hedge the Halls' this Christmas: Day 6
Read nowThe time has finally come and the big day is just around the corner! Christmas is a time for joy, merriment, and of course, decorating. But while the Christmas season is a fun time for sprucing up your home with...
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Our Festive Guide to 'Hedge the Halls' this Christmas: Day 5
Read nowThe year is winding down, the days are growing shorter, and there is a scent of mulled wine drifting through the air...it's too late to deny it: Christmas is well and truly on its way! And that means it's time...
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Our Festive Guide to 'Hedge the Halls' this Christmas: Day 4
Read nowThe time of year has arrived. If you listen very carefully, the faint sounds of jingling bells can be heard just over the horizon, accompanied by the clatter reindeer hooves, the rustle of wrapping paper, and the soft crackling of...
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Our Festive Guide to 'Hedge the Halls' this Christmas: Day 3
Read nowThe temperature has dropped, the snow may arrive any minute, and a break is right around the corner. It's time to get in the holiday spirit and create a winter wonderland in your home - including in the garden! With...
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Our Festive Guide to 'Hedge the Halls' this Christmas: Day 2
Read nowWe’re onto Day 2 of our ‘Hedge the Halls’ countdown to Christmas. The sound of sleigh bells is fast approaching, and Christmas is just around the corner – so the time has come to get decorating! Read on to discover...
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Our Festive Guide to 'Hedge the Halls' this Christmas: Day 1
The Halloween decorations have been packed away, Bonfire Night is a distant memory, and the nights are drawing in - there's only one think it could mean: Christmas is well and truly on the way!Read now -
How To Water Your New Hedge
Some people struggle to understand that their new hedge is a living product and as such needs water to survive. It will take a year or two for the roots of your new hedge to go down deep enough to find their own water and be self sufficient.Read now -
How Far Do Leylandii Roots Spread?
In this article, we'll look at what happens beneath the soil, exploring the root structure of Leylandii hedges, the factors influencing root spread, and important considerations for planting near structures or other plants.Read now