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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 01:40 PM #1 |
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![]() Hi all, I need to get some fast growing hedges and plants’ for my garden
Something that grows fast and quite rampant, and most important thing of all, cheap! So lm looking for tips as to what are the best types to go for and where to get them Would also be nice if they were evergreen Need to keep my dog from jumping over the fence and a little privacy All tips and advice will be greatly appreciated |
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 01:44 PM #2 |
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![]() grisalinea hedging grows quickly (spelling may be wrong)
some clematis climbing plants grow very quickly and vigourously good luck! |
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 01:57 PM #3 |
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![]() nice one. I'll look them up, keep them coming people
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 02:06 PM #4 |
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 02:10 PM #5 |
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![]() yeah, i'm looking for ideas for something similar with a bit of height, but that doesn't grow 'outwards' over the boundardy much (esp where there's no wall to contain it) 'cos I dont want to have to keep getting into neighbours garden to trim it!
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 02:12 PM #6 |
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![]() Thanks nugget, that link is brilliant. Having a good look through it now
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 02:16 PM #7 |
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![]() Happy to help :)
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 02:27 PM #8 |
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![]() I was thinking about raising the bed to give them some extra height to start with
Any suggestions of a cheap way to do this? |
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 02:38 PM #9 |
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![]() X Cupressuscyparis 'Leylandii think these are the ones Im after
thanks again for the replies |
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 07:38 PM #10 | |
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![]() Quote:
be prepared to cut these regularly. they grow very fast and very high. also if planted near house they will cause walls to develop a greeny mould with dampness. |
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Posted: 23-06-2009 , 09:12 PM #11 |
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![]() Hi I just wanted to let you know that the cupress leylandi are not allowed to be planted in every county I am in Tipperary and these were planted all along the side of our house and they were causing a lot of damp to the house so we went into the council planning dept to see if we could take them out as they were on a boundry divide so we were able to get rid of them from the garden as they are one of the banned plants but were told there are certain types of plants trees etc that can and cannot be planted so please check with you local co. co it may save you a lot of money in the end and it makes no difference if you live in private property or council. We have since bought Lonicera gold and the green variety they were 60 cm when we bought them and are realy flying up now we only planted them in march Hope you find this helpful regards Lolo
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