Planting a hedge
Planting a hedge is a great way of creating a boundary, whether it be around the edge of your land, or, between you and your neighbour, or even as a decorative division between different parts of your garden. Box hedges, as shown below, are very easy to plant and maintain, and can be trimmed to stay small for a more a decorative option, or allowed to grow much higher in order to create a larger boundary feature.
1. Always follow the supplier guidelines, but generally you need to plant five box plants per metre in a single row. The best soil for box is chalky, but as long as the ground is well drained, box will normally grow anywhere. | |
2. Take a look at my guide -Â ‘How to plant’, for more information on the best techniques for planting, which includes instructions about adding fertilisers, and mulching (as shown in the photo). |
Planting hedge tips
- Box hedges aren’t the fastest growing hedge option. Therefore, you will clearly get the fastest finished product by buying the largest plants – but obviously this will be the most expensive option.
- In good, well-drained soil, your plants should grow at 15cm per year.
- Box is a hedge that responds very well to shaping and trimming and is excellent potted, to trim as topiary.