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Features Of Western Red Cedar | InstantHedge

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  Make Your Outdoor Space Feel Like Home: Western Red Cedar is well-suited for weathering the elements in any garden, regardless of its size, growing conditions, or design. The tight growth habit of this species makes it an ideal choice as a privacy hedge or windbreak. Its clear branches and vibrant green color year-round create a distinct aesthetic that will leave your guests impressed. 

European Hornbeam Hedges For Your Landscape

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European Hornbeam: The densely branched Carpinus betulus is columnar when young and grows into its stately namesake shape as it ages, up to 80 feet tall where it is native in Europe and Central Asia. European Hornbeam has a distinctive fluted gray bark and sharply-toothed dark green foliage that turns yellow-orange in autumn.

Which are the best hedges to buy?

There are a variety of hedges available in the market for planting. Choice of the hedges for your planting site depends upon major three factors: Climatic condition Purpose of the planting hedges Maintenace  To decide which hedges will prove as best hedges for your planting site you can go through the following list of questions on the InstantHedge website: What USDA Hardiness Zone are you in? USDA Hardiness Zone 3 USDA Hardiness Zone 4 USDA Hardiness Zone 5 USDA Hardiness Zone 6 USDA Hardiness Zone 7 USDA Hardiness Zone 8 USDA Hardiness Zone 9 USDA Hardiness Zone 10 What is your top priority for your hedge? Year-round privacy Summer privacy Low border Seasonal interest Wildlife food and habitat Do you have a deer problem in your area? Yes  No What is your desired finished height for your hedge? 2-3’ 4-6’ 7-10’ 11’+ Describe the sun exposure in your planting site: Full Sun Partial Shade Full Shade Describe your soil in your planting site: Standing water frequently for days at a time S

When To Prune Lonicera Nitida (Box Honeysuckle) Hedges?

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This small-leaved, evergreen lonicera makes an exceptional hedge. During the first spring after planting, cut back all stems by about one-third to a half to encourage bushy growth of Lonicera Nitida hedges. Once established, hedges will need trimming several times each season to keep neat, starting in late spring. Free-standing shrubs will require little or no pruning other than to keep them within bounds.

Emerald Green Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd') Screening Shrub

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  The Emerald Green Arborvitae is one of the most popular varieties of these strong, adaptable evergreens. Its narrow growth habit and bright green foliage make for a wonderful addition to most landscapes. Often seen planted in rows, this tall, multi-stemmed shrub is perfect for use as a screen or a hedge. Check out more information at: https://writeupcafe.com/community/emerald-green-arborvitae-low-maintenance-privacy-hedges 

Why Green Mountain Boxwood Hedges Are Best?

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  Green Mountain Boxwood is an evergreen hedge with bright green foliage that retains good color throughout winter. Know about green mountain boxwood from this blog:  https://instanthedge.tumblr.com/post/645542678073884672/green-mountain-boxwood-sales-height-shrugs

Need Privacy? Plant Fast Growing Shrubs For Instant Privacy

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Have you moved to a new home or build a new home where there is nothing but dirt, grass? You might need hedges or plants that give you color for summer. By choosing fast-growing shrubs , you can keep your heart in control until the slow-growing plant takes root for years to come. If you've always planted trees for privacy, the last thing you need to do is harm the deer. Many green plants are the main source of winter food, including thuja, rhododendron, holly, and yew. In many cases, hungry deer walk in the first half of winter near the house. Fortunately, some of the lesser-known trees avoid the forests. Check out the list of some amazing fast-growing shrubs at InstantHedge.