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not sure euc would be on my list, one question to ask is do they want it looking like a hedge or all natural and undulating etc, no point planting nice looking trees to try a make a hedge and no point try to get hedging to look natural if you get my point.

5m height is a fair bit from  maintenance point of view.

make sure there is machinery access if your planting big!!

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Yew way too slow.

Could be 5m. Could be less. Probably not more. As long as you can get a ladder to the top knuckle, it's sustainable IF you stay on top of it.

 

In the client's words:

"Really just something skinny and tall with a bit of green is what we're thinking as the mid level will be blocked by the plants."

 

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He can brash up to fence height himself and have lovely scented fronds for around the house.

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Just now, AHPP said:

In the client's words:

"Really just something skinny and tall with a bit of green is what we're thinking as the mid level will be blocked by the plants."

 

 

Unless he fancies a line of lombardy poplar of course.

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