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1 2nd November 02:31
icathro
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What do you recommend for a fast growing, attractive, hedge to separate our
garden from our next door neighbour ?

We have one section which is very close to our house and conservatory, so
we'd want to avoid something with aggressive roots that could damage
masonry.
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2 2nd November 02:32
sacha
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in article be6i1t$f40$1@hercules.btinternet.com, icathro at


Eucalyptus which you keep pinching out after it's been in two years. That
way it will get bushier but won't get too tall. There's a specialist nursery
in N Wales which is http://www.eucalyptus.co.uk/ If you live in a mild climate,
you could try Escallonia and Griselinia, Euonymus, Olearia. All are
evergreen. Escallonia attracts lots of bees and Euonymus (some varieties
especially) has highly scented flowers. A beech hedge is lovely and will
retain its dead leaves all winter, if clipped to stay below 8' or so.
OR put in a trellis and grow evergreen climbers up it.
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3 2nd November 03:16
bnd777
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Sacha ,,,,,,,Eucalyptus is NOT recomended near masonry etc
they have nasty root habits even when kept clipped
My daughter nearly landed up with major damage thanks to a neighbours
Eucalyptus just 6 ft away
4 inch trunk yet roots were 3inches in diameter and wrecked her patio
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