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Green Beech Hedging (Fagus Sylvatica) leaves are green in the spring changing to brown in the Autumn. Beech hedging is a semi-evergreen plant that looks great when cut to a formal shape. Mature plants that are clipped in mid summer will hold on to their autumn leaves better in the winter months.
Key Features
Plant Type: Hedging
Plant Height & Spread: 500cm x 300cm
Foliage Colour: Green, Brown
Foliage Type:
Seasons of Interest: Spring - Autumn
Soil Condition: Well-Drained, Free draining
Planting Position: Full Sun, Shade
Plant Care & Advice
Evergreen hedges need less water than deciduous or flowering hedges. In late fall, remove dead wood and weeds and, if necessary, restore the mulch layer around your hedge. An essential part of our recommended aftercare is watering. Newly developing plants need to be drenched during the first year, ensuring that water reaches their roots. Even in winter, when most plants are dormant, there can be dry spells, so plants need a generous soaking. Hedging also benefits from being fed. We recommend bonemeal, alternatively any similar slow release fertiliser.
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