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Pulling out overage misshapen Lellandi, want to plant between an Avenue and boundary wall, about 3.0m wide strip of grass/soil.

I fancied a row of traditional Irish Yew, but the Boss fancies a hedge.

Thoughts?

Thanks

Marcus

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Posted

buid a wall to 'keep em in at night':biggrin:

 

Yew would be my first choice, so long as the ground dosn't get waterlogged

 

otherwise as per above suggestions, beech or hornbeam make nice hedges

 

 

N

Posted

Yeah,

It is funny I would unhesitatingly say Irish Yew (& prob the same genus/breed/specis as an English Yew?), but choose to describe myself a British rather than Irish,

(Ulsterish not yet being recognised, ye unnerstan, well apparently not.)

cheers

M

Ps

The gardener, independantly and unbeknownest to me favours a row of Yews, planted spaced apart, to grow into individual trees.

With (and also my nebulous hazy idea) Narssci, OK Daffodils planted below and around.

Wot was my very idea in the first instance.

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