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Kirbstones

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  1. Wow, thanks everybody for your help! Ideally we would like the hedge to grow to 5-6 feet high, close clipped as it will be around the front of the house, evergreen and child/pet friendly. I think we'll wait until later in the year to plant out as this seems to be the cheaper option. The soil seems to have quite a bit of clay in it, if that helps. It's not bad soil though and we are able to grow plants successfully. Thanks again everybody. Any further suggestions very welcome:thumbup:
  2. Hello, I've inherited a really pretty little tree but I'm not sure what it is and how I should look after it. Ideally I would like to plant it out in my garden or in a larger pot so that it can grow but I don't know what it is or what kind of soil it prefers. Can anybody help me out please? Any advice would be very much appreciated.
  3. I'm new to the website and new to gardening. I've knocked down a small retaining wall with the intention of replacing it with a hedge. Ideally I'd like something that is evergreen, medium speed growth, wildlife friendly and easy to look after. Please could you let me have your thoughts about the best option and when would be the best time to plant the hedge. Sorry for such a basic query. Any assistance appreciated.

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