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Plant to hedge front garden??

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luceymay · 09/11/2007 21:34

Hello ladies can anyone help? I have an average sized front garden, lawn with a cherry tree in it, it has a border running around the edge which backs onto a low white picket fence. I am looking for inspiration as it has only had bedding plants in it up to now. Neighbours have used lavenders and Hebes. Ideally would like somehing that isn't going to take years to mature, flowers in summer and is evergreen.

Any advice?

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ChubbyScotsBurd · 09/11/2007 21:35

Oooooh me too me too, will watch this one.

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Katymac · 09/11/2007 21:41

Would buddleia be too big? or Mallow?

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luceymay · 10/11/2007 08:11

I think both or mallow would be too big, I have each of these at the rear of the house. It is actually quite a small border approx 2 ft and any plant much higher than waist height might look odd??

Please feel free to contradict me if you feel something bigger would sit well.

Just realised how very un pc my opening post was, advice gratefully received from men too!

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Katymac · 10/11/2007 08:16

Sorry I was thinking hedge

Waist height - Hmm privet? Little fir trees? Box? Heather?

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professorplum · 10/11/2007 09:26

here are some hedging plants from crocus.

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Tangle · 10/11/2007 12:25

You could always add a flowering climber like a clematis through an evergreen hedge.

Fuschia might be nice, but wouldn't be evergreen.

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pinkbubble · 10/11/2007 12:32

We are just in the throws of ordering privet. Apparently end of Nov is a good time as we are using bare root plants. As we are ordering so many they are only working out to be 90p each and the plant will be 2 - 3 ft tall. With a privet hedge, you have a choice on how tall you would like it. I think privet hedges look nice esp if they are kept well!

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luceymay · 11/11/2007 20:51

Thank you everyone! Esp for the link Professor Plum, loads there to look at, decision time I think.

Pink bubble, out of interest where are you ordering your privet?

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pinkbubble · 11/11/2007 21:04

From a very little Nursery in a village near to where we live. (he is the cheapest we have found by far)

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