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  1. What is a good fast-growing hedge?
  2. What evergreens are edible?
  3. Can I plant a hedge on my boundary?
  4. What is the slowest growing hedge?
  5. What is the best plant for screening?
  6. What is the fastest-growing privacy hedge?
  7. What are the best edible plants?
  8. Can you eat evergreen leaves?
  9. Are evergreen berries edible?
  10. Can my Neighbour cut the top of my hedge?
  11. What is the legal height of a hedge between Neighbours?
  12. How high can you grow a hedge between Neighbours?
  13. What is the best Bush for a hedge?
  14. What is the best plant for a small hedge?
  15. What is the best small hedge?
  16. How do I block out my Neighbours view?
  17. How do I block out my Neighbours?
  18. What is the best tree or bush to plant for a privacy fence?
  19. How long does it take for privacy hedges to grow?
  20. What is the best hedge for privacy?
  21. What is the best evergreen hedge for privacy?

What is a good fast-growing hedge?

Arborvitae (Thuja)

A good choice for large privacy hedges is the fast grower 'Green Giant', which can reach 50 to 60 feet tall (with a spread of 12 to 20 feet). If you want a bush that is more compact and do not mind waiting a bit longer, 'Emerald Green' arborvitae is a better option.

What evergreens are edible?

Favorite Edible Evergreens

Can I plant a hedge on my boundary?

You do not usually need to obtain permission to plant a hedge in your garden if it is solely within your property's boundary. However, you do need to obtain permission from your next door neighbour if you're considering planting a hedge to separate the adjoining properties right on the boundary line.

What is the slowest growing hedge?

Slow Growing Hedges

What is the best plant for screening?

Plants for Privacy

What is the fastest-growing privacy hedge?

Leylandii is a conifer that is the fastest –growing, evergreen, hedging plant and will create a hedge quickly. Because it is fast growing, it is generally the cheapest way of forming an evergreen garden hedge and hence the most popular.

What are the best edible plants?

Favorite Edible Landscape Plants

Can you eat evergreen leaves?

You'll find them on evergreens, such as the spruce and pine, as the trees are growing their new needles for the year. Those small, young, soft bits at the end of branches―a lighter color than the matured needles―are fully edible, and tender enough to just eat them on the spot.

Are evergreen berries edible?

Closely related to blueberries, evergreen huckleberries (Vaccinium ovatum) are western North American native plants that grow wild from Alaska to California. The shrubs produce sweet, edible berries that are high in nutritional value for people and wildlife.

Can my Neighbour cut the top of my hedge?

If you own the tree or hedge

Your neighbour can cut any branches that are overhanging into their garden as long as they only remove the bits on their side of the boundary. If they want you to cut your tree or hedge just because they don't like the way it looks, it's up to you whether you do the work.

What is the legal height of a hedge between Neighbours?

Ask your council for a complaint form if the hedge is all of these: 2 or more mostly evergreen or semi-evergreen trees or shrubs. over 2 metres tall. affecting your enjoyment of your home or garden because it's too tall.

How high can you grow a hedge between Neighbours?

hedges are not required to be limited to a height of two metres. permission is not required to grow a hedge over two metres high. action may not be taken when a hedge grows over two metres high. your neighbour may not be ordered to reduce the height of their hedge.

What is the best Bush for a hedge?

Yew Bushes (Taxus)

Among needle-bearing evergreens, yew bushes are perhaps the most classic hedge plants. They are popular partly because they tolerate shade. While some yews grow tall enough to serve as privacy screens, yews are slow growers.

What is the best plant for a small hedge?

Small Ornamental Hedges

What is the best small hedge?

Dwarf Foliage Hedges

How do I block out my Neighbours view?

Although fences and brick walls can do the trick, adding an extra divider, screen or plant barrier can block your neighbor's two-story view for good. To create your secret retreat, freestanding privacy screens, wood slat partitions and partially enclosed pergolas are effective (and nice to look at).

How do I block out my Neighbours?

10 Ways to Block Neighbors View of Your Backyard

  1. Staggered Wooden Boards. Photo by Andrew Drake. ...
  2. Hedges for Privacy. Photo by Nancy Andrews. ...
  3. Layered Privacy Plantings. ...
  4. Container Gardens for Deck Privacy. ...
  5. Fences and Walls. ...
  6. Stone Wall Topped with Fencing. ...
  7. Masonry Walls with Ornamental Ironwork. ...
  8. Panels and Pergolas.

What is the best tree or bush to plant for a privacy fence?

Arborvitae. There are many reasons why arborvitae is among the most popular plants for a living privacy fence. Its thick evergreen foliage creates a dense hedge when the trees are spaced properly, it tolerates most soil conditions, and it's cold hardy and low maintenance.

How long does it take for privacy hedges to grow?

Generally this takes 1-2 seasons after planting. To train as a hedge, trim top and sides a few times per year as necessary, removing about one-half the length of new shoots.

What is the best hedge for privacy?

Fast growing hedges for privacy

What is the best evergreen hedge for privacy?

If you need privacy in your garden as fast as possible without the wait, Leyland Cypress hedging is the best choice for you. This is a lovely conifer with lush, scale-like foliage that grows densely enough to give you the seclusion you require. A leylandii evergreen hedge will grow between 75 and 90 cm a year.

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