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David Ward
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Last comment "Fence and trees in front of it to make it taller"
stilted hedges for privacy against a fence
Stilted hedges are hedges raised on stilts. The stems of the plants are generally
... stilted hedges extend the height of boundary fences or walls, offering
stiled hedge in front of the fence
Hedges that keep their leaves in winter
stilted hedges for higher coverage and privacy
stilted hedges extend the height of boundary walls
stilted hedges for more privacy above fence-line
The most popular varieties used for stilted hedges in the U.K. are beech (Fagus sylvatica) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus),
signature planting of this year's show.
As shown here in the Brewin Dolphin garden at the 2012 Chelsea Flower Show, stilted hedges extend the height of boundary fences or walls, offering more privacy in modern smaller gardens.The most popular varieties used for stilted hedges in the U.K. are beech (Fagus
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Great Garden Combo: 3 Wonderful Plants for a... Protect your privacy and keep deer at bay with a planting trio that turns a problem garden area into... Full Story »
How Low Can Hedges Go? Discover Unusual Garden... Short enough to step over, high enough to be a stretch ... check out these radically different hedge... Full Story »
Annie Thornton
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Might help with privacy from 2 story house next door
Stilted hedges are hedges raised on
stilted hedge - to provide privacy
Types of Hedges Stilted hedges are hedges raised on stilts. The stems
Stilted hedges are hedges raised on stilts. The stems of the plants are generally clear of branches for 4 to 6 feet, above which the plants are pruned to a hedge. These hedges are a recent development in smaller
Types of Hedges Stilted hedges are hedges raised on stilts. The stems of the plants are generally clear of branches for 4 to 6 feet, above which the plants are pruned to a hedge. These hedges are a recent development in smaller gardens, though by no means a new idea. Stilted hedges can
Before you plant. Not for the impatient gardener, Parrotia is known for its remarkably slow growth rate — taking up to 15 years to reach maturity.
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Laara Copley-Smith Garden & Landscape Design
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How many box bushes per square metre are there below photinias.? And what is their spacing? Did you plant them as small plants or mature for instant effect?
These were planted as bareroot yet they were not tiny plants yet not totally mature. Really you have to see the plant size you are going to use or choose the plant size then work from there. ( And not just know the pot size as this does not always tell the story as 2 two litre plants can be totally different
when planting & trees, other specimen plants. I also will ofetn mock-up once I know what box plants I will use.
300mm plant can be on site much less dense & substantial to another 400mm x 300mm plant ) What I will say is box is not that slow growing if treated right , it also does not like to be crammed or jammed in .... so be generous to a degree. Especially with the issues with box bright now. Alsi I always
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Glenna Partridge Garden Design
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Last comment "privacy hedge and fountain"
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What is the plant used for the hedge?
What did you plant between the stone? This is beautiful!
, The hedge is cedar - Latin name - Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'. I hope this helps! Glenna
The ground cover between the stones is Blue Star Creeper. Latin name: Isotoma fluviatillis. Here's a link for more info http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/2697/blue-star-creeper.php I hope this
large flagging is perfect scale for space...
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Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects
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levels: one for the owners, one for their guests, and one for living and dining. A simple glass and shingle pavilion overlooks a negative edge pool while a path from the garage leads through a natural seaside landscape along the pool and up to the house. Solar control is achieved though the use of overhangs
slated for demolition, was built into the dune before current coastal construction standards requiring a much higher elevation. The goal was to keep the existing scale and dynamics of the site and design a residence that reflected the footprint and spirit of the original home. Materials for the new house
allow for superior insulation, and a geothermal system is employed for cooling. Photos by Francesca Giovanelli, Kay Wettstein von Westersheimb
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Joel Loblaw Inc.
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Last comment "Simple grasses"
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depth and privacy. Fragrant and colourful plantings – hydrangeas and white echinacea – offset the lush green, while climbing ivy gives the home a distinctive Cotswold feel. In the backyard, a sunken patio (with interlocked flagstone) is framed by a cedar post-and-beam arbor. A lounging area at the back,
the low hedges combined with the tall grasses
Great idea for creating front hedges and redirecting the path to the side door as front door!
Love the new thinking of hedging!
yew hedge with low grasses in front
This is the way I wud like r hedge to be for back border
symmetry in the plants used but they are not planted symmetrically!
use of hedging has changed in modern garden design and whether we should redefine what makes a hedge.Most of us would agree that the closely clipped evergreens backing the plantings are hedging, but are the rows of grass also hedges? Let's have a look at other ways hedges are being used in today's gardens
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Land Architects, Inc.
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Last comment "I need this border on my side yard"
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What plants are in the front of the hedging?
Can you pls tell me the name of the 3 main bushes/plants in this photo?
Pls. tell me the name of the tall bush, the hedge, and the plant (that looks like a hosta). thx
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hedge tree - what is it?
Hostas (prolord) in front of hedge.
layering the hedge to soften the bottom
Thuja green giant ... Tall plants for privacy
with us for a lot longer than the flower. This is truest of the evergreens, whose leaves remain on the plant from one to three years. Three layers of foliage present us here with a wall of greens — from the emerald green of the Thuja occidentalis through the golden young foliage of the trimmed Buxus to
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McDugald-Steele Landscape Architects
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I love the mosaic of privacy trees and shrubs but am not good at identifying them-- please help!
what is the growth time and tree type for this privacy wall?
They were planted this size for instant privacy.
Again the umbrella adds the abiance for this place
spring for tall bushy hedge by the pool Variety Mig - Tig
I like the glossy look of magnolia leaves. This "mig tig" would make a great hedge.
Hedge row with crepe Myrtle Southern magnolia hedge
Southern Magnolias planted this size - Variety "Mig-tig"
hedge along unit side front yard
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