Native species hedgerow planting guide
Planting details
Plants should be approx. 60 to 90 cm tall and bare rooted, except holly which should be pot grown 35 to 45 cm tall.
Plant as a double staggered row at 450 mm centres and between the rows as shown.
After care
To help your new hedge establish successfully, it’s important to give it the right care in the early years. Keep the area weed-free and make sure plants are well watered during the summer for at least the first three years after planting.
Use tree or grow tubes to protect young plants from rabbit damage, and consider adding a layer of organic mulch – such as chipped bark – to help retain moisture and support healthy growth.
If your new hedge is planted next to grazed land, make sure it is protected with suitable stock-proof fencing to prevent damage from livestock.
Planting a mixed hedge?
This table shows suggested percentages at a glance
| Common name | Botanical name | % of hedge species |
|---|---|---|
Hawthorn |
Crataegus monogyna |
40% |
Blackthorn |
Prunus spinosa |
15% |
Field maple |
Acer campestre |
15% |
Hazel |
Corylus avellana |
10% |
Holly |
Ilex aquifolium |
5% |
Guelder rose |
Viburnum opulus |
5% |
Dogwood |
Cornus sanguinea |
5% |
Dog rose |
Rosa canina |
5% |