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I need some screening but don't want to plant leylandii. What else could I use?
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A For a tiny garden, Lonicera nitida is fast growing and neat. For somewhere a little larger you can't beat beech for sheer class. If you have acres and decades, yew can't be bettered. Hawthorn is lovely in a country setting too.
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I need some screening but don't want to plant leylandii. What else could I use?
Related Questions
- You can always reduce the height but you cannot cut back into old wood to make it much narrower as leylandii ...
- Clear any weeds or grass from the area where the hole is to be dug. Dig the hole to a suitable size (see ...
- The government has introduced a law to tackle this problem. Before contacting us, please read this useful ...
- You can trim a leylandii hedge at any time of year. We do ours annually in September. You should avoid ...
- If they are large plants and/or are in a windy position, then you will need to stake the plants.