wet garden hedging suggestions
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km79 Hazel Tree

Joined: 18 Oct 2009 Posts: 6
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 5:08 pm Post subject: wet garden hedging suggestions |
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hi i have outlined in a seperate topic the reason why the back half of my garden is wet . anyway i am looking for hedging that would grow well in wet, poorly drained soil i had heard cherry laurel???
also any trees maybe canadian maple?? |
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Sive Sessile Oak Tree

Joined: 18 Apr 2008 Posts: 576 Location: Co.Wexford
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:21 pm Post subject: |
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| Willow maybe ? Alders may be OK there also. |
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verge Chief Moderator

Joined: 04 Jun 2006 Posts: 563 Location: Ireland
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km79 Hazel Tree

Joined: 18 Oct 2009 Posts: 6
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:28 am Post subject: |
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| thanks for the reply hoping for an evergreen hedge though |
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sal Silver Birch Tree

Joined: 15 Sep 2008 Posts: 196 Location: kerry
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:28 am Post subject: |
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| what a lovely plant,will look out for that now,i`ve plenty of space to put a few of those along the boundaries of my plot |
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James Kilkelly, was GPI. Site Admin

Joined: 30 May 2006 Posts: 1603 Location: West of Ireland
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:49 am Post subject: |
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km79, wetness increases during the autumn/winter months.
That is why you will only really find plants that shed their leaves at that time suitable for wet areas
The plant is going into self imposed dormancy........ from coldness and from your wetter soil.
You might get away with evergreens like Prunus otto luyken (cherry laurel you mentioned) or Viburnum tinus.
But I would not wager my house on it.
Depending on the amount of wetness they are sitting in , they could fail.
By the way whoever told you about cherry laurel was not expecting a very tall hedge at 4ft (120cm) maximum.
Whereas Viburnum tinus grows to twice that.
Alders, Viburnum opulus, dogwoods, willows etc. if planted densely and deeply can grow thicket-like and continue to give a good share of closure over the winter months. _________________ Benefited from irishgardeners.com? Then link to us or tell others.
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forest flame Silver Birch Tree


Joined: 17 Jun 2008 Posts: 153 Location: DUBLIN
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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| prunus laurocerasus is a hardy laurel that may survive wet conditions and will grow mighty big if not pruned annually |
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