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Native Hedging Mixture Pack of 12 trees to cover a distance of 2.0m **FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY EXCEPT SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS**  

Price :£39.95  

The planting and creation of a native hedge, consisting of a range of native hedging tree species has many additional benefits over a hedge consisting of one hedging species.  This will create a wide range of colours and fruit types and act as a very effective screen and shleter against the elements.  A mixed native hedge is great for habitat creation, especially for birds.create a very attractive habitat for birds. 

Mixed Hedging Species

We recommend the following mixture (clicking on the different hedging types will take you through to type of hedge, for a full description); 50% Hawthorn, 20% Dog Rose, 10% Hazel, 10% Elder and 10% Crab Apple.

Mix your own Hedging

We are able to mix any combination of hedging species.  Contact us at mailto:info@trees-online.co.uk. 

Please use the Fastest-Growing Hedging League Table at the bottom of this description to compare Blackthorn Hedging against other hedging types. 

Benefits of using our plug plant trees

Our Blackthorn hedging trees are sold as plug plants, in other words the roots are encased in compost. This means that planting can be carried out at any time of the year, provided they are watered in periods of drought, compared to bare-root plants which can only be planted during the plants normal dormant period (November to March).  All of these trees are UK grown, which is important for successful establishment. 

Wholesale Tree Prices

We will be more than happy to provide quotations on the supply of quantities of 500 or more trees.  Please email us at info@trees-online.co.uk

How many Blackthorn hedging trees do I need?

We recommend planting 6 plants per metre, so this pack of 10 trees will cover a distance of 1.6m (5ft 6in). This is called a double staggered row hedge and makes a very effective screen. How this works is that first you mark out your where your hedge is going. Use a tape measure and make a mark at every metre spot, spray paint is a good idea. Plant one tree at each metre point. When this is complete, plant an additional two trees in between the first ones. In doing this you have three mixed hedging trees per metre. The second line of the hedge is really a repeat of the first. Make this approximately 25cm (10in) from the first line. With the second hedge line, simply plant a tree at the mid-point between those in the first.

Rabbit  and Deer ProtectionWe offer a range of tree shelters that will protect your hedging trees against possible attack.  Click on this Tree Protection Link and it will take you to all of these products. 

Fastest-Growing Hedging League Table

Use this to compare the compare the yearly growth of our different hedging against each other

Species                                                                                                                Yearly Height Growth *

*Height growth is approximate                                     

Cider Gum (Eucalyptus) - Evergreen                                             1m (3ft 4in) and 3m (10ft)

Leylandii (Cupressus Leylandii) - Evergreen                                  75cm (2ft 6in) to 90cm (3ft)

Cedar (Thuja plicata) - Evergreen                                                45cm (1ft 6in) to 60cm (2ft)

Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) - Evergreen                                     30cm (1ft) to 60cm (2ft)

Lawsons Cypressus (Cypressus lawsoniana) - Evergreen                60cm (2ft)

Rose (Rosa) - Non-evergreen                                                     30cm (1ft) to 60cm (2ft)

Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster franchetii) - Evergreen                          30cm (1ft) to 45cm (1ft 6in)

Dogwood (Cornus) - Non-evergreen                                             30cm (1ft) to 45cm (1ft 6in)

Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) - Non-evergreen                        30cm (1ft) to 45cm (1ft 6in)

Evergreen Barberry (Berberis darwinii) - Evergreen                         30cm (1ft)

Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) -Non-evergreen                         30cm (1ft)

Purple Beech (Fagus sylvatica ‘Purpurea') - Non-evergreen             30cm (1ft)

Elder (Sambucus nigra) - Non-evergreen                                      30cm (1ft)

Hazel (Coryllus avellana) - Non-evergreen                                    30cm (1ft)

Holly (Ilex aquifolium) - Evergreen                                              30cm (1ft)

Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) - Non-evergreen                             30cm (1ft)

Privet (ligustrum ovalifolium) - Semi-evergreen                            30cm (1ft)

Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) - Non-evergreen                               25cm (10in) to 30cm (1ft)

Oak (Quercus ilex) - Evergreen                                                   25cm (10in) to 30cm (1ft)

Yew (Taxus baccata) - Evergreen                                                25cm (10in) to 30cm (1ft)

Box (Buxus sempervirens) - Evergreen                                        15cm (6in)

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