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The Garden Hedges
Hedges not only define a garden area and can provide privacy but are also the ideal habitat for insects and birds, beneficial to a garden.

You may inherit a well maintained, established hedge, or an older one, overgrown in need of pruning to return it to a pristine condition.

Hedges can be of mixed planting or one chosen plant variety, depending on the area to be edged and the speed of growth required. 

Garden Affairs are happy to advise on the choice of hedging plants most suited to your soil and the maintenance likely to be involved. 

Jane and Ian are pruning the top and side and weeding the base of this elderly ivy hedge in a cottage garden>


(More examples of hedging varieties planted or maintained by Garden Affairs will appear here soon!)

 
 

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