Whether you want less visibility or a green shield against the wind, evergreen hedges are something worth taking a closer look at. Evergreen hedges retain their foliage throughout the winter, providing protection even when the snow falls. Here we present five varieties that are worth considering.
Planning to plant a hedge around your property? Maybe you've just purchased a plot of land, or want to section off part of your garden? Read on to learn more about the different types of hedges you can choose from, and which ones are best suited for various purposes.
A fast-growing hedge is the right choice when you want to plant hedges for privacy or decoration without having to wait many years for a finished result. Here are some of the best options for hedges that grow quickly.
If you are going to plant a new hedge, choose shrubs that flower. They are not only beautiful, but also useful as both food and protection for insects and small animals.
50 liters
Available in 56 stores
STELL
Height 120CM
Available in 55 stores
40 liters
Large, Green
Available in 53 stores
10 liters
Gardena
Length 15M, Dark Grey
Length 25M, Dark Grey
Available in 49 stores
Dark Grey
Available in 50 stores
Length 58CM
Syringa vulgaris
Ø22 cm, Lilac
Available in 48 stores
Spiraea x cinerea 'Grefsheim'
Ø22 cm, White
Ligustrum ovalifolium
Ø15 cm, Green
Available in 39 stores
Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'
Height 140-160CM, Green
Available in 35 stores
Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant'
Height 80-100CM, Green
Aronia melanocarpa 'Moskva' 4,5L
Ø22 cm, Black
Available in 45 stores
Carpinus betulus
Ø22 cm, Green
Available in 22 stores
Dasiphora (Fruticosa Group) 'Goldfinger'
Ø15 cm, Yellow
Get a beautiful hedge that protects against prying eyes, adds life and shape to your garden, or takes the breath away from all visitors with its lovely blooms. Here are tips on different hedge plants and how to plant them for the best results.
A hedge needs regular care to stay healthy and even. But when is the best time to trim it? Read more here to learn everything you need to know about trimming and maintaining your hedge.