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Boston Ivy Beverley Brook
Boston Ivy Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Beverley Brook •Genus: Parthenocissus •Species: tricuspidata...[more]
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Boston Ivy Parthenocissus 3ft tall
Boston Ivy Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Veitchii 3ft tall This variety of Boston ivy has shallow-lobed leaves creating...[more]
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Clematis 'Duchess of Edinburgh'
Clematis 'Duchess of Edinburgh'   Moderately fast growing cultivar. Large, double rosette-like white with...[more]
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Clematis 'Eriostemon Hendersonii'
Clematis 'Eriostemon Hendersonii' Summer Flowering 85cm tall   This lovely comparatively low growing clematis has...[more]
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Clematis 'Julka' Summer Flowering 85cm tall
Clematis 'Julka' Summer Flowering 85cm tall   Clematis is perhaps the most beautiful of all vines for training...[more]
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Clematis Alionushka
Clematis Alionushka Herbaceous Alionushka has nodding, pink flowers much larger than its integrifolia parent. It...[more]
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Clematis Alpina Blue Dancer
Clematis Alpina 'Blue Dancer' 'Blue Dancer' is a deciduous perennial climber with bright green serrated, tri-pinnate...[more]
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Clematis Alpina Burford White
Clematis Alpina Burford White Early Flowering Clematis   Burford White is a medium-sized deciduous climber with...[more]
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Clematis Alpina Foxy
Clematis Alpina Foxy - 3ft tall Clematis Alpina Foxy has long, nodding, pale pink flowers open in April to May...[more]
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Clematis Alpina Francis Riva
Clematis Alpina Francis Riva Early Flowering Clematis A very vigorous abundantly flowering clone exhibiting slightly...[more]
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Clematis Alpina Rosy Pagoda
Clematis Alpina Rosy Pagoda 'Rosy Pagoda' is a deciduous, perennial climber with bright green, serrated, palmate leaves...[more]
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Clematis Alpina Ruby
Clematis Alpina Ruby Early Flowering Clematis   A very vigorous abundantly flowering clone exhibiting...[more]
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Clematis Armandii 75cm tall
Clematis Armandii - 75cm tall Evergreen Climber Clematis Armandii has superb evergreen foliage that looks good all...[more]
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Clematis Armandii Appleblossom
Evergreen Clematis Armandii 'Appleblossom' Evergreen Climber   Clematis armandii 'Apple Blossom' has superb...[more]
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Clematis Armandii Snowdrift 75cm tall
Clematis Armandii Snowdrift Evergreen Climber   Clematis armandii 'Apple Snowdrift' has superb evergreen foliage...[more]
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Clematis Blue Angel
Clematis 'Blue Angel'   Outstanding for its sky-blue blooms with crenulated sepals which are freely produced...[more]
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Clematis Burma Star Summer Flowering
Clematis 'Burma Star' Summer Flowering Clematis   'Burma Star' is a deciduous climbing shrub. From late spring to...[more]
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Clematis Cartmanii Joe
Clematis Cartmanii Joe An evergreen climber. This is distinctly different from most other clematis. In early spring...[more]
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Clematis Cirrhosa Calycina
Clematis Cirrhosa Calycina Clematis cirrhosa 'Calycina' is a lovely evergreen cultivar and produces nodding pink...[more]
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Clematis Cirrhosa Freckles - 3ft tall
Clematis Cirrhosa Freckles - 3ft tall An evergreen winter flowering climbing plant 'Freckles' is a large,...[more]
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Clematis Cirrhosa Ourika Valley
Clematis Cirrhosa Ourika Valley An evergreen winter flowering climbing plant 'OurikaValley' is an evergreen climber...[more]
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Clematis Cirrhosa Wisley Cream
Clematis Cirrhosa Wisley Cream 3ft tall 'Wisley Cream' is an evergreen climber with small glossy, dark-green leaves...[more]
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Clematis Clarkeana Winter Beauty
White Clematis Clarkeana Winter Beauty 'Winter Beauty' is an evergreen climber bearing small, creamy-white bell...[more]
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Clematis Comtesse De Bouchaud
Clematis Comtesse De Bouchaud - 3ft tall Holder of the Royal Horticultural Society's prestigious Award of Garden...[more]
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Clematis Daniel Deronda
Clematis 'Daniel Deronda' A beautiful free flowering climbing plant. The flowers have tepals which fade...[more]
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Clematis Doctor Ruppel
Clematis Doctor Ruppel Doctor Ruppel produces striking single flowers 10 to 15cm (4 to 6in) across that are deep...[more]
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Clematis Early Sensation 3ft tall
White Clematis 'Early Sensation' Evergreen winter flowering Climbing Plant Early Sensation brings a totally...[more]
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Clematis Edith Summer Flowering
Clematis Edith Summer Flowering 85cm tall   A exceptional clematis, with pure white flower and red anthers. A...[more]
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Clematis Empress
Clematis Empress Clematis Empress has a strong growth with a long flowering period and is suitable for containers,...[more]
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Clematis Fireworks Summer Flowering
Clematis Fireworks Summer Flowering Clematis Produces mauve-blue flowers with a petunia red bar in...[more]
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Clematis Flammula 3ft tall
Clematis Flammula A Beautiful Free Flowering Climbing Plant Clematis flammula is a temperate liana known by the...[more]
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Clematis Fleuri
Clematis Fleuri Clematis Fleuri has pointed petals on large purple or pink flowers with a red mid-stripe and dark...[more]
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Clematis Florida Alba Plena
Clematis Florida Alba Plena Florida Alba Plena has a long flowering period from early summer to early autumn....[more]
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Clematis Florida Sieboldii
Clematis Florida Sieboldil Also known as ‘Sieboldiana’, this plant was introduced by Dr Philipp von...[more]
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Clematis Fond Memories 3ft Tall
  Clematis Fond Memories 3ft Tall Fond Memories is a deciduous climbing perennial with glossy, dark green...[more]
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Clematis Gladys Picard 3ft tall
Clematis Gladys Picard 3ft tall A Beautiful Free Flowering Climbing Plant A superb New Variety Very Early, Large...[more]
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Clematis Henryi Summer Flowering
Clematis Henryi Summer Flowering Large creamy-white flowers with chocolate brown anthers are...[more]
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Clematis Lunar Lass
Clematis Lunar Lass Evergreen Spring Flowering 3ft tall   Clematis ‘Lunar Lass’ is a scrambling...[more]
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Clematis Macropetala Blue Lagoon
Clematis Macropetala Blue Lagoon 80cm Tall This clematis cultivar is covered with beautiful  double flowers ...[more]
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Clematis Macropetala Jan Lindmark
Clematis Macropetala Jan Lindmark This clematis cultivar is covered with beautiful  double flowers  with...[more]
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I feel I must mention rhubarb as I was born the the very famous Yorkshire Rhubarb Triangle.
Its the idea time to get going with rhubarb. The Crowns are just starting to shoot. Mulch around them (not over the crown) to warm and protect them ideally with farm yard manure but some like to use other mulching products like straw, leaves or composts and if you want an early crop pop a rhubarb forcer on top and mulch around the outside of the pot. The crown don't want to be over wet or they will rot and the usual fungal problems will occur.A good mulch around the pot will  keep the rhubarb warm and it will leach goodness into the roots.

Rhubarb Forcers block out the light and encourage long shoots more quickly than when growing conventionally.

Don't try and force the same crown each year. Have a few and alternate. They get tired.

Old plants do need lifting and splitting every few years. If there is a really long old rhizome tap root in your crown its best cropped off just replant the younger shoots and roots.

Varieties
Online:
Champagne Rhubarb
Victoria Rhubarb

Other varieties also available from Preston Bissett Nurseries
Raspberry Red
Sutton seedling
Timperley Early

One more tip. Rhubarb is sometime planted with brassicas successfully never with legumes. Strawberries and rhubarb will grow also happily together and I think make a good combination and use of space.


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 Why have a hedge?

 Without doubt there are huge benefits in having a hedge for a boundary rather than a fence or a wall.

·        They act as wind and sound breaks. Sheltering the garden from winds, filtering us from noise.

·        Hedges support many species of wild life.

·        They are economical as their durability to the elements and life span exceeds fences and wall.

·        They can be beautiful, reflecting the seasons and providing a canvas to enhance other plants

How to choose the right hedge for your garden. 

  • Do you want the hedge to be purely ornamental
  • All one variety or mixture of species.
  • Formal or informal
  • Dwarf or Tall
  • Evergreen
  • Edible fruits
  • Colourful
  • Is it to be a strong boundary to hold live stock at bay.
  • Is the site exposed? Consider the growing conditions.

 These are the sort of considerations which will help you determine which variety or varieties of hedge to plant.

Selecting Varieties

The choice of suitable hedge species is vast and the appearance equally varied. Here are some suggested native varieties :

Crataegus  Hawthorn (Hedge Thorn, Quick Thorn, May Tree)
This is the most common form of hedge in the UK. It grows quickly. Its tough and it produces red berries(Haws). The prickles make it a strong barrier. This is deciduous hedge that mixes well with other species.

Prunus spinosea  Blackthorn
It is slower growing than Hawthorn but it benefits from being extremely strong and impenetrable. The stems traditionally make perfect walking sticks. A deciduous thorny plant, related to the plum. Black sloes are excellent for making Gin.

Corylus avellana Hazel
This is deciduous. It grows very dense. Strong flexible stems make it idea wood for building hurdles.  It is noted for lovely catkins and cobs(hazel nuts)

Fagus sylvatica Common Beach
A golden brown hedge. Easy to maintain as a formal boundary with regular clipping. The leaves persist quite well through the autumn and into the winter. Slow to establish and does not establish well in wet heavy ground but it is great in all other situations. It certainly makes one of the beast hedges around.

Carpinus Hornbeam.
This can create a good robust screen. Ideal where a fairly wide hedge is required. It copes well in clay or chalk soils. Autumn leaves usually remain attached until spring. Catkins appear in late spring followed by clusters of winged nutlets.

Acer Campestre Maple
Hardy and attractive. The wood is has tough ribbed bark often used for carving. The foliage is a rich golden colour in the Autumn. Small yellowy green flowers open with the leaves in late spring later producing winged fruits we call helicopters! It grows well in limestone areas.

Viburnum opulus sterile (Guelda Rose,Snow ball tree)
This makes a strong hedge. Plants producing globular white flowers in June, followed by bunches of red berries(which the birds absolutely love.) Rich Autumn leaf colour.

Euonymus europa Spindle
A quick growing deciduous variety. White flowers are produced in summer. This has very attractive Autumn foliage and rather dainty unusual red pink fruits with orange seeds. It will thrive in most soils.

Rosa canina Dog Rose
A wild rose. This is very fast growing native plant. Very hardy with a strong growing habit .It has a single pink or white flowers, followed by hips in the Autumn.

Cornus Dog wood
A deciduous shrub that has very attractive red, yellow or lime green stems to admire in winter. Leaves can be green, silver and variegated some turning red in Autumn..

A Saxon Hedge
In recent year we have seen a revival in the original Saxon hedge. This is a mixture of native plants which in the right blend provide a good balance between a strong boundary and an attractive wild life habitat. Ideally it should contain 50% Hawthorn,20% Blackthorn,10% Field Maple, 5 % Hazel, 5% Dog Rose (Rosa Canina) 5% Viburnum Opulus (Guelda Rose) and 5% Spindle( Euonymus europa) Recommended planting instructions 4 plants per meter (3.25ft), in a double row at staggered spacing of 45cm apart (1.5ft) This rule applies to most bare rooted hedging. Encourage root growth and establishment by planting with fish blood and bone meal and where the structure needs improving enhance it with soil conditioner.

 Evergreen Hedging

Lonicera nitidia
Chinese honeysuckleA very popular hedge. It has small glossy dark green leaves. Establishing quickly. The growth is soft, making this an easy hedge to penetrate if you push against it for this reason it is often grown in front of a fence. It makes a good screen rather than strong boundary.

Aucuba japonica
This has large laurel like spotted yellow leaves or green leaves. Both male and female plants to get berries but the female plants tends to produce most fruit. It grows very successfully in sun and dense shade and in any soil. Plant every.9m (3ft) It grows to 2.5m (8ft)

Ceanothus Californian Lilac
Beautiful blue flower and small rich glossy green leaves. Most varieties flower in May and June. Suits a more sheltered position. Plant every 9m (3ft) Eventual height is 3m (9ft).

Escalonia
Dense glossy green Leaves work well as a wind break. This flowers very freely in the summer with pink red or white flowers. It thrives in any soil. Plant every.9m (3ft) grows to 2.5m (8ft). Ilex aquifolium Holly
This is a slow growing but makes an impenetrable evergreen hedge. Usually the female plants bear the berries. It can produce good garden interest in dark green variegated, silver and yellow varieties. Plant every .8m (2.5ft)

Elaegnus
Medium to large foliage shrubs available in evergreen and deciduous varieties. Silver, yellow and variegated foliage varieties. Grows to 3m (9ft) planted at.9m (3ft) spacing

Photinias
Noted for there rich red new growth. Leathery shiny leaves similar to a Rhododendron.A tough large growing shrub. Very attractive red new leaves in spring. Grows 3m(9ft) at 9m(3ft) spacing.

Prunus Lustanicia      Portuguese Laurel .
These frequently make good tall thick foliage hedges. Excellent for privacy. Upright in habit with small dark green leaves and red stems.       They will grow to 3m(9ft)at 9m(3ft)spacing.


Laurocerasus Common Laurel. Glossy oval pointed leaves producing white flowers in spring. Very bushy and hardy and will grow in all soils except waterlogged sites.They will grow to 4m(13ft) planted at 9m(3ft)

Marbled White. A very pretty variety with white markings on the leaves.Bushy and tough .Growing to 2.5m(8ft) planted at 8m(2.5ft)spacing.

Viburnum Tinus
A reliable old favourite found in most Church yards. Medium sized dark green leaves. White or pink blossom in early spring. It’s grows around .45m(1.5ft) a year. Grows in sunny or part shade conditions  and likes moist soil. Plant 80cm 2.5 ft apart.

Ligustrum
ovafoluim Privet
Semi evergreen ,deep green leaves ideal formal hedge. Suits almost all soils. Golden Privet is a good alternative with its bright foliage. Plant every
45m(1.5ft) apart. It grows to 2.5m(8ft).

Taxus Baccata (common yew)
The English yews commonly seen in churchyards make one of the best long-lived dividing hedge. It provides a dark background for flower beds and borders.Plant 75cm (2.5 ft0

Cotoneaster.
A large family of deciduous and evergreen varieties grown for their remarkable display of berries in the autumn. Small white flowers in June. Plant every 9m(3ft).

Buxus sempervirens common box
Grow up to 6ft and requires regular trimming. Plant 30 cm (1 ft )apart.

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