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The Ultimate Guide to Planting Your New Hedge

The Ultimate Guide to Planting Your New Hedge

Success with a new hedge starts before the first plant goes in the ground. Whether you are using bare-root whips (best planted between November and March) or container-grown plants (which can be planted year-round), the preparation is identical. Step-by-Step Success Clear the Area: Ensure the planting strip is completely free of weeds and grass, as these will compete with your new hedge for water and nutrients. Soil Enrichment: Dig a trench at least 30cm wide and 25cm deep. Mix in well-rotted compost or manure to give the roots a nutrient-rich start. The “Double Row” Secret: For a truly dense hedge, plant in a “double staggered row” with roughly 5–7 plants per metre. Watering is Critical: A new hedge needs at least 5–10 litres of water per metre, twice a week, for the first two years—especially during dry spells. The “Rootgrow” Advantage We always recommend treating roots with a mycorrhizal fungi product like Rootgrow. This creates a secondary root system that helps the plant absorb water and nutrients much faster, leading to a more resilient hedge.