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The Hawthorn is native to northern Europe. Its berries provide food for many bird through the winter and the flowers are visited by pollinators. Its leaves are also used as food be a large diversity of butterfly and moth larvae.
The Laurel is native to southeaster Asia. It is an evergreen cherry and keeps it leaves all year round. In the UK in primarily used from hedges.
The beech is native to Europe, Asia, and North America. The main characteristic of the beech tree is that it hold on to if dead leaves. This give a beech hedge a beautiful warm feel in the winter.
The Yew is normal found in the south of England forming part of beech woodland. It also is commonly use for hedge planting. It is one of the largest living European species and live up to 500 years old.
The Yew is normal found in the south of England forming part of beech woodland. It also is commonly use for hedge planting. It is one of the largest living European species and live up to 500 years old.
The Arum lily is happy in full sun or partially shaded part of your garden. Prefers ponds and banks of waterways.
The Hemp-agrimony pink flowers are very attractive to butterflies. It likes damp soil and is happy in full sun or partial shade.
The Giant rhubarb is very big so think about the space you have before planting it. It’s very hardy, likes the sun but can withstand the winter freeze down to -5%
This blog is all about how to plant a yew hedge in clay soil and it’s harder than you think. Check it out yew won’t regret it!