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14. Hedges

If the trees and shrubs suggested in the previous section would become too large for your garden, you could choose some to grow instead as hedges - trim after flowering but leave some old blossom to develop into fruit - you can trim off these straggly bits once the fruit has gone.


Dense hedges are good for nesting birds, although some such as leylandii are not so good for gardeners unless kept under control. Look at our hedging information.


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