Water is required by plants all year round but mainly between April and the end of September. Trees, shrubs and hedges planted less than five years ago require water to encourage root growth into the surrounding soil to enable the plants to establish and flourish.
We use a quality ornamental lawn turf that can be used for landscaping where fine garden lawns are required.
There are numerous trees that are small enough for planting into limited spaces but careful consideration is required when choosing them.
The following plants can produce good hedges in their own right or as creative mixtures.
Our native hedging plants provide food and protection to a hidden world of creatures and wildlife and when planted as a creative mixture, produce an outstandingly beautiful hedge.
The first control should take place as soon as the soft growth phase begins which is mid to late spring. Further control can then take place as required up until the end of October.
All hedges require regular pruning to keep them tidy and within bounds. The more hedges are trimmed the denser and stronger they will become. Read our full guide.