What are bare-root hedging plants?
Bare root hedging plants are field-grown and lifted from the soil during their dormant season, with no soil around their roots. They're delivered without pots or compost, making them lightweight, easy to handle, and ideal for planting in bulk.
When can I plant bare root hedging?
Bare root plants should be planted during the dormant season, typically between November and March, when the plant is not actively growing. This allows the roots to establish before spring.
What are the benefits of bare-root hedging plants?
There are many benefits of bare root hedging. Some of these include:
- Cost-effective for larger planting projects
- Wide variety of species and sizes available
- Easier to transport and handle
- Strong root development when planted in season