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Hedge plants

Hedge plants are ideal for creating a natural boundary in your garden. They provide privacy, dampen sound, and offer shelter for birds and other animals. At Planten247, you will find an extensive range of hedge plants and other garden plants, suitable for various gardens and soil types, from evergreen hedges to native plant varieties.

Euonymus 'Green Spire' - Cardinal's hat - ↕15cm - Ø7cm - 6x

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Euonymus 'Green Spire' – The Perfect Vertical Boxwood AlternativeEuonymus 'Green Spire' is a slender, upright shrub that is ideal for creating vert...

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Green Spindle Hedge - Euonymus japonicus 'Green Spire' - 1 meter - Set of 6 hedge plants

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The Euonymus Green Spire is a beautiful hedge plant that is both functional and decorative. It thrives in both sunny and semi-shady locations and c...

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What Are Hedge Plants?

Hedge plants are shrubs or trees that are planted in a row to form a hedge. They are perfect for creating a green partition and can serve as a windbreak or sound dampener. Hedge plants come in various types, including deciduous, evergreen, and flowering varieties, so you can always find a hedge that suits your garden.

What Are Native Hedge Plants?

Native hedge plants are plants that occur naturally in a specific area and are well adapted to the local climate and soil. Examples of native hedge plants in the Netherlands are the beech, hawthorn, and hornbeam. These plants provide an ideal habitat for local insects and birds.

When to Plant Hedge Plants?

Hedge plants are best planted in the autumn, usually between October and April. This ensures that they can root well before the growing season begins in the spring. For evergreen hedge plants, spring or autumn is most suitable, depending on the plant species and weather conditions.

Until When Can You Plant Hedge Plants?

Planting hedge plants can continue until early spring, usually until the end of April. For bare-root plants, winter is the best period, as long as it is not freezing. Potted hedge plants can usually be planted all year round, but avoid hot summer days.

When Can You Prune Hedge Plants?

Hedge plants can usually be pruned in late spring and again in the summer. For evergreen hedges, such as the yew, June is often the best time. It is important to prune before the frost period to minimize the risk of frost damage.

Which Hedge Plants for Wet Soil?

For wet soil, there are a few hedge plants that thrive well, such as the yellow dogwood and the black alder. These plants can tolerate excessive water well and ensure that your hedge remains healthy, even with heavy rainfall.

Which Hedge Plants Are Native?

Native hedge plants include the hawthorn, beech, and hornbeam. These species are well adapted to the Dutch climate and contribute to biodiversity by providing shelter and food for local animal species.

Evergreen Hedge (Top 5 Plants)

  1. Yew - Known for its dense, green needles and hardy nature.
  2. Laurel - This plant is fast-growing and retains its green leaves all year round.
  3. Holly - Ideal for an impenetrable hedge with evergreen leaves.
  4. Conifer - This plant grows quickly and offers privacy all year round.
  5. Spindle Tree - This hardy hedge remains green and is easy to maintain.

Popular Plants for a Hedge (Top 5)

  1. Beech - Suitable for dense, deciduous hedges that provide privacy.
  2. Privet - A fast-growing hedge plant that tolerates pruning well.
  3. Hornbeam - Loses its leaves in winter, but provides privacy in summer.
  4. Yew - Popular due to its dense growth and hardy properties.
  5. Portuguese Laurel - A stylish hedge plant with small, glossy leaves.

Types of hedge plants

Hedge plants are ideal for creating privacy, shelter, and a green fence in your garden. There are many types of hedge plants available, each with its own characteristics regarding growth, leaf color, and maintenance. Whether you choose a fast-growing laurel hedge or a classic beech hedge, there is always a suitable option for your garden needs.

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Hedge plants: The natural and lively boundary

Do you want more privacy in your garden and at the same time contribute to biodiversity? Hedge plants are the perfect green alternative to a fence or wall. Whether you choose a sleek, evergreen hedge or a mixed bird hedge, plants immediately bring atmosphere and structure to your outdoor space. From the classic beech hedge to the popular laurel; with the right hedge you create a natural windbreak and a safe haven for garden birds.

Frequently asked questions about hedge plants

What is the difference between an evergreen and a deciduous hedge?

An evergreen hedge (such as Yew, Holly, or Laurel) retains its green color all year round and therefore offers complete privacy even in winter. A deciduous hedge (such as hawthorn or hornbeam) loses its leaves in autumn, but often offers stunning coloration throughout the seasons. The beech hedge (Fagus sylvatica) occupies a unique intermediate position: the leaves wither in the autumn, but remain on the branches until the new shoot in the spring, ensuring that you have hardly any visibility through it even in the winter.

How many hedge plants do I need per linear meter?

The number of plants per meter depends on the size of the plants at the time of purchase and the desired density. For a young beech hedge, we often calculate 5 to 7 plants per linear meter. For larger, mature plants such as the cherry laurel, you often only need 2 or 3 per meter. For an extra fast-growing, dense hedge, you can choose to plant the plants in a double row (zigzag).

When is the best time to plant a new hedge?

The ideal planting time for bare-root hedge plants is during the plants' dormancy period, between November and April (provided it is not freezing). Plants grown in pots can, in principle, be planted all year round, provided you give them sufficient water in the summer. Autumn is often preferred, because the soil is still warm then and the roots can establish themselves well before winter.

How do I maintain my hedge for a neat result?

Regular pruning is essential for a full and dense hedge. Most hedges only need two pruning sessions per year: one around the longest day (June 21) and a second session in late summer (August/September). Preferably use sharp hedge shears and prune the top of the hedge slightly narrower than the bottom; this way, the underside of the hedge plant also receives sufficient sunlight.

Are there also hedge plants suitable for a narrow garden?

Absolutely! For a small garden, plants that can be kept narrow easily are ideal. The Taxus baccata and the Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) grow compactly and can be pruned very narrowly without the hedge becoming bare. Also ready-made hedges on a metal trellis (such as ivy/Hedera) are an excellent choice when you want an immediate green divider that takes up hardly any space.

How do I stimulate the growth of my new hedge?

A good start begins with the soil. Improve the soil in the planting trench with special planting soil or compost. This immediately stimulates root growth. Water regularly during the first year after planting, especially during dry periods. Additionally, a layer of tree bark at the base of the hedge helps to retain moisture better in the soil and suppresses weeds between the young plants.

Buy Hedge Plants at Planten247

Are you looking for hedge plants for your garden? At Planten247, you will find an extensive selection of hedge plants, including native, evergreen, and flowering varieties. Whether you are looking for a hedge for privacy, as a windbreak, or for decoration, at Planten247 you will find the right hedge plants for your garden. View our range and easily order the perfect hedge plants online!