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Really nice work there chaps. Roll on the winter:001_smile:

Here is a couple we did last season.

The last pic was one of the first I laid years ago and got to relay this year.

 

What style? Wheatley free ;)

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Your wrappers look completely different to our Midland. Almost look like hurdles or is it a trick of the light?

 

yes we do not twist our binders like midland first one is put on second one opposite third same as first then fourth goes in under first two at second stake and on we go d like midland binding looks nice. like to learn it again.

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Yes it is midland. I really like the south england binding too. looks really good and works well with bigger binders i find

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Awesome!

 

What sorts of trees do you guys recommend for hedge laying?

 

native hedging mix hawthorn, blackthorn,hazel,maple,wayfaring purging buckthorn,spindleberry dog rose for color. so many to choose.

i plant 5 to mtr staggard spacing using hawthorn as the main plant, then mixing with the others.

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