Selection, spacing & planting tips to help you hedge

So you’ve decided to plant a hedge or screen. Hedges tend to be a solid structure so you are looking for tightly foliaged trees, often smaller leaved trees that can be clipped easily to shape.  The screen is much softer, used for privacy...

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So you’ve decided to plant a hedge or screen. Hedges tend to be a solid structure so you are looking for tightly foliaged trees, often smaller leaved trees that can be clipped easily to shape.  The screen is much softer, used for privacy or protection and allowed to grow more naturally according to their own characteristics. Screens tend to be taller only because the effort to clip way up high can be a bit of a challenge. Having said that, the visual grandeur of a tall hedge is well worth the trouble.

If you are planning a low hedge for a garden or driveway border, and you are using smaller 14cm or 20cm pots, we suggest planning 5 to the metre. The types of suitable specimens include English Box and Westringia. Great hedging lines are ones that are dressed all the way to the ground. They grow thick and dense so that when clipped you get that solid structure at the height you desire.

For smaller growing trees and shrubs we can generally apply a 3:1 rule. This represents the height you want your hedge to grow to x width apart. if you want a clipped 3m tall hedge, plant material 1m apart. If you want a 4 metre hedge, plant 1.3m apart; if you want a 2m tall hedge, plant out at 60cm apart.

It can get a little trickier with larger material and spacing will depend on the variety you choose. Knowing how tall your specimen grows is the key. 

For more information, Planting Tips for Hedges may assist you.

If you have any questions, contact us directly.

This tree is very popular for its thick foliage and suitability for instant hedging and screens. A small fast growing tree to 8m it has bulk and presence. Foliage consisting of different shades of green makes it a favourite among many landscapers. If you want maximum height at 8m, plant material 2.5m apart; for a 5m hedge, plant 1.6m apart, using the 3:1 rule. We have stock available 20cm, 30cm and 40cm. 40cm/27L 50cm/52L 100L 150L
This is a lovely hardy foliage-feature tree with refreshing lime new growth and dense foliage to the ground. A great option for hedging or screening to around 5m tall. In summer, some white fluffy flowers appear, berry production is unlike other Lilly Pillies, with minimal quantities of small edible deep to light mauve berries that don't stain surfaces if left or crushed. 40cm/27L 50cm/52L 100L
This Lilly Pilly is a better form than the narrow growing 'Pinnacle' due to its dense foliage and naturally columnar form. Foliage is a mid-green colour and fruits are reddish-pink. As the name suggests it is a great selection for narrow spaces. 40cm/27L 50cm/52L 100L
Thin Red™ Photinia is a narrow hedging plant with beautiful red new-growth foliage. Displays of small white flowers can be seen in mid to late spring. 50cm/52L
This Bay tree offers a more compact form and grows slightly smaller than the traditional Bay Tree to around 7m tall. It produces glossy dark green foliage. Leaves are fragrant and can be used in cooking. 40cm/27L
This is a very hardy evergreen shrub or small tree. Its dense habit lends itself well to hedging and screening and as it responds well to pruning, it is even ideal as a large standard. Bark is blackish-brown and the leaves are glossy, dark green and oval in shape, with new growth being lime green in colour. Small white flower heads decorate the tree in spring followed by cherry-like fruits which are green or reddish green at first, and turn dark purple or black as they ripen in late summer or early autumn. 40cm/27L 50cm/52L

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