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Most Common FAQs on Hornbeam Hedging.

Hornbeam can tolerate damp - or even moist soils. It is able to grow organically in an upward and twiggy way. It is tolerant of cutting with a lot of force and is able to create an impressive hedge. In no way is it susceptible to specific insects or diseases It's a reliable choice for an elegant hedge.

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Most Common FAQs on Hornbeam Hedging.

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  1. Ready Hedge Most Common FAQ on Hornbeam Hedging.

  2. Why should I plant a hornbeam hedge? Hornbeam is a native deciduous plant that is native to the UK. It's very similar in appearance to beech and is a classic kind of hedging that is common across the nation. Its round and serrated ribbed green leaves signal spring's arrival. Contrary to other species the hornbeam leaves stay on the tree throughout the duration of winter in their golden-copper form and appear appealing and attractive. Many prefer it as an evergreen alternative.

  3. How tall will hornbeam grow? Hornbeam is a beautiful trees and can be present in all of the British woodlands, with a lot of them being extremely old and of an impressive size. However, they are very well-suited to trimming and hedge-making, making them among the most popular options for hedges in the country. Hornbeam react well to normal trimming and can grow and thicken more quickly than beech. Hornbeam hedges are generally thought to measure around 6-7 feet in height to provide privacy at eye level and are able to be grown higher should it be required.

  4. How quickly will a hornbeam hedge grow? Hornbeam hedges grow quite quickly , and it is possible to expect 1.5ft (45cm) every year following the planting. But, once the hedge is at its ideal height, it needs to be cut in order to keep its height and volume. This will reduce the growth upwards of your hedge to a smaller size, which means it is able to be cut each year.

  5. When should I clip or trim a hornbeam hedge? Hornbeam hedges require trimming every year in the spring or autumn just like all other kinds of hedge. If you trim it in spring, you must stay clear of the nesting season for birds.

  6. How far apart should I plant a hornbeam hedge? Hornbeam is best placed 1.5ft (45cm) away in a row, or alternatively, 2 feet (60cm) spaced in a double row. careful plant preparation is crucial.

  7. How do I water my hornbeam hedge? The watering of a hedge of hornbeam is essential when you plant it in the summer months or during in a dry season. When watering, we recommend using a leaky hose, which could be attached to the existing hose pipe. It slowly release water onto the hedge's roots with a controlled flow to ensure that the water soaks in and your hedge is watered. Leaky hose is inexpensive, simple to install, and efficient.

  8. Need Hornbeam Hedge? Contact Us Address: Court Gate Nursery Eckington, WR10 3BB Phone: 01386 750585 Sales@readyhedgeltd.com Email: Website:www.readyhedgeltd.com

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