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Just wondered if I could pick the collective brains on a likely rate for hedge planting.

 

I can get the materials cost no bother but wondered what installation rates/charges were and how much they should be getting in per day etc.

 

The hedge is to be bare root hornbeam, planting through jute membrane. Plants to be a double row stagger with 35cm between plants and 45cm between rows

 

Anyone care to share their wisdom?

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Just wondered if I could pick the collective brains on a likely rate for hedge planting.

 

I can get the materials cost no bother but wondered what installation rates/charges were and how much they should be getting in per day etc.

 

The hedge is to be bare root hornbeam, planting through jute membrane. Plants to be a double row stagger with 35cm between plants and 45cm between rows

 

Anyone care to share their wisdom?

 

We've just done a load of hornbeam - came in troughs of 6 plants in a metre length trough. 11 troughs on a pallet, one extra squeezed on. Old hedge ripped out with a hand winch, went through with rotovator attachment on Stihl KM130 to dig out row and loosen soil. In with some compost, planted hedge, heeled in, cord either side to help support in wind (secured each end with post). All beautified. 12m of hedge, about 1.2 to 1.5m tall, was approx £300 incl delivery, trailer load compost approx £30 for a tonnes (didn't use that much but customer kept left overs for when we do next planting). The dead old privet we ripped out went to composting yard at cost of approx £20. Work charged at one day, and done in double quick time. Two of us finished about 3pm, including 3 or 4 tea breaks and an hour for lunch.

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We've just done a load of hornbeam - came in troughs of 6 plants in a metre length trough. 11 troughs on a pallet, one extra squeezed on. Old hedge ripped out with a hand winch, went through with rotovator attachment on Stihl KM130 to dig out row and loosen soil. In with some compost, planted hedge, heeled in, cord either side to help support in wind (secured each end with post). All beautified. 12m of hedge, about 1.2 to 1.5m tall, was approx £300 incl delivery, trailer load compost approx £30 for a tonnes (didn't use that much but customer kept left overs for when we do next planting). The dead old privet we ripped out went to composting yard at cost of approx £20. Work charged at one day, and done in double quick time. Two of us finished about 3pm, including 3 or 4 tea breaks and an hour for lunch.

 

where did you get the hornbeam from?

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