Monday, November 15, 2010

Beech Hedge




Last week 25 bare rooted beech trees (fagus sylvatica) arrived by carrier and I planted them as a hedge round the bottom corner of our garden. They are fine, healthy specimens, with roots about 12 inches long and wide (see photo) and plenty of small branches and leaves. In time they will grow into a dense hedge, bright green in spring and summer and all shades between gold and brown in autumn and winter. If you want some excellent hedging or trees why not access www.ashridgetrees.co.uk.

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