If you want a dense evergreen hedge I would suggest Thuja plicata (Western Red Cedar). Makes a lovely dense hedge, slow growing and easy to cut and unlike Leylandii you can cut it back into old wood and it will re-shoot. There are different varities, dark green & green/yellow.
http://www.tree-shop.co.uk/ is where I bought beech saplings for a hedge. They come bundled together in a plastic sack, delivered to your door. For information on appropriate species and for bulk prices, you can't go wrong. I actually went down there and stayed for a cup of tea with the people who work there picking and packing straight from the field.
http://www.tree-shop.co.uk/ is where I bought beech saplings for a hedge. They come bundled together in a plastic sack, delivered to your door. For information on appropriate species and for bulk prices, you can't go wrong. I actually went down there and stayed for a cup of tea with the people who work there picking and packing straight from the field.
I think I have one of these growing in my back garden. looks very similar to the pictures when i googled Osmanthus. Its full of little white flowers in spring and looks great, should make a really nice looking hedge!
I'm tempted to get some for my front garden to add a bit more privacy, but our front garden is pretty much shaded all day till later afternoon.
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