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Which hedging material?


Joseph W
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I am providing a quote to a customer for a site clearance close by to me. I have been asked to advise on a hedging material, evergreen which can be planted close enough to one another to make an instant hedge...red robin has been a suggestion- any other thoughts? It's an 18m stretch which he wants solid straight away and 2.4m high..., many thanks,

 

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Cherry laurel or Thuja species would be a good start. Personally photinia might look a bit sparse as it takes a bit longer to thicken than the Cherry laurel in my neck of the woods.

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