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Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Single Bare Root 60/90cm

Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Single Bare Root 90/120cm

Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Single Bare Root 40/60cm

GBP 0.99
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Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 25 Bare Roots 40/60cm

GBP 20.75
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Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 50 Bare Roots 60/90cm

GBP 41.50
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Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 10 Bare Roots 90/120cm

Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 10 Bare Roots 60/90cm

Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 10 Bare Roots 40/60cm

GBP 7.90
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Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 50 Bare Roots 40/60cm

Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 50 Bare Roots 40/60cm

Cheery hedges produce impressive floral shows from dense foliage. Displaying a thicket of rich green leaves and hooked thorns during spring and summer, Dog Rose hedges are great deterrents, while also forming a screen against incoming wind and noise. Summertime brings pale pink to white flowers, which coat the hedges with beauty and fill the air with a floral aroma. By autumn, the flowers evolve into bright red rose hips, containing the seeds of the plant. Recommended by the RHS as 'Plants for Pollinators', a dense habit creates a perfect shelter for wildlife, while the rose hips are delicious to birds. Hardy natured to grow well even in coastal locations, while withstanding extremely cold wintery conditions and strong winds. These hardy hedges can be planted in most soil types, if kept moist and well-drained.For best results, plant in a spot of the garden that will receive full sun, although Dog Rose can still thrive in partial shade. These fast-growing plants, with up to 60cm of growth per year, reach a good garden height of around 4m.Don't forget to use one of our handy bamboo cane and spiral guard sets when planting a bare root hedge. The cane will keep the bare root upright as it grows, while the spiral guard will protect the base of the plant from wildlife to achieve as thick a hedge as possible.Supplied as 50 bare root plants, 40-60cm tall, ready for planting.

GBP 41.50
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Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 50 Bare Roots 90/120cm

Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 25 Bare Roots 60/90cm

GBP 20.25
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Dog Rose Hedge Rosa canina Pack of 25 Bare Roots 90/120cm

Mixed Native Hedging Collection 60/90cm

Mixed Native Hedging Collection 60/90cm

This blockbuster collection of native hedges is perfect for producing an impressive hedging display with ease.Hedges are a simple, yet impactful, way to boost the privacy of the garden, creating a superb screen against incoming noise and wind. Thankfully, many hedges thrive in our gardens with little maintenance.This collection produces luscious green-leaved displays across spring and summer, before developing into autumnal colours as the year progresses. Flowers, catkins, fruit, and berries can be seen growing on certain hedges. A welcome boost to your garden's wildlife, the full, bushy nature of the foliage acts as remarkable nesting spaces for birds, while any berries or fruits that emerge will feed small mammals.Don't forget to use one of our handy bamboo cane and spiral guard sets when planting a bare root hedge. The cane will keep the bare root upright as it grows, while the spiral guard will protect the base of the plant from wildlife to achieve as thick a hedge as possible.Supplied as 50 bare root hedging plants, 60-90cm tall, including the following:Field Maple 'Acer campestre' x 5 - Large, textured green leaves in a five-loped shape grow in abundance on Field Maple hedges, which transform to golden yellow in autumn. Springtime brings pollen-rich blossom in a yellow-green shade, while winged fruits form in autumn. Proud holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Hazel 'Corylus avellana' x 5 - Bushy hedges with big, green, rounded leaves with serrated edges and pointed tips, turning orange-gold in autumn. Fluffy yellow catkins dangle on bare twigs in early spring, along with tiny, easily missed, yellow flowers. If some catkins and flowers are saved from trimming, green hazelnuts can grow in autumn to feed squirrels.  Hawthorn 'Crataegus monogyna' x 25 - Hardy hedges with green leaves and dainty white, fragrant flowers in spring. In autumn, the flowers develop into dark red berries, loved by birds. Thorny branches and dense natured to form a barrier for the garden, as well as a habitat for more than 100 types of insects. Bird Cherry 'Prunus padus' x 5 - Hardy and reliable, with flurries of fragrant white flowers on short spikes from spring with an almond-like perfume. Moving into autumn, the flowers turn into dark fruits along red stems.  Blackthorn 'Prunus spinosa' x 5 - A producer of delicious sloe fruits. Spring brings small white flowers, even before the oval-shaped green leaves have chance to emerge. Autumnal black fruits, like damsons, can be picked when ripe in November and turned into sweet, fruity gin.  Dog Rose 'Rosa canina' x 5 - Dog Rose hedges grow with rich green leaves and hooked thorns during spring and summer. Pale pink to white flowers emerge in summer, coating the plant with colour and bringing a floral aroma to the air. The flowers turn to red rose hips in autumn, which are delicious to birds.

GBP 79.50
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Mixed Native Hedging Collection 40/60cm

Mixed Native Hedging Collection 40/60cm

This blockbuster collection of native hedges is perfect for producing an impressive hedging display with ease.Hedges are a simple, yet impactful, way of boosting the privacy of your garden, while creating a great screen against unwanted incoming noise and wind. Thankfully, many hedge varieties thrive in our gardens with little maintenance. This collection produces luscious green-leaved displays during spring and summer, before developing into autumnal colours as the year progresses. Flowers, catkins, and even fruit and berries can be seen growing on certain hedges. A welcome boost to your garden's wildlife, the full, bushy nature of the foliage acts as remarkable nesting spaces for birds, while any berries or fruits that emerge will feed small mammals.Don't forget to use one of our handy bamboo cane and spiral guard sets when planting a bare root hedge. The cane will keep the bare root upright as it grows, while the spiral guard will protect the base of the plant from wildlife to achieve as thick a hedge as possible.Supplied as 50 bare root hedging plants, 40-60cm tall, including the following: Field Maple 'Acer campestre' x 5 - Large, textured green leaves in a five-loped shape grow in abundance on Field Maple hedges, which transform to golden yellow in autumn. Springtime brings pollen-rich blossom in a yellow-green shade, while winged fruits form in autumn. Proud holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Hazel 'Corylus avellana' x 5 - Bushy hedges with big, green, rounded leaves with serrated edges and pointed tips, turning orange-gold in autumn. Fluffy yellow catkins dangle on bare twigs in early spring, along with tiny, easily missed, yellow flowers. If some catkins and flowers are saved from trimming, green hazelnuts can grow in autumn to feed squirrels.  Hawthorn 'Crataegus monogyna' x 25 - Hardy hedges with green leaves and dainty white, fragrant flowers in spring. In autumn, the flowers develop into dark red berries, loved by birds. Thorny branches and dense natured to form a barrier for the garden, as well as a habitat for more than 100 types of insects. Bird Cherry 'Prunus padus' x 5 - Hardy and reliable, with flurries of fragrant white flowers on short spikes from spring with an almond-like perfume. Moving into autumn, the flowers turn into dark fruits along red stems.  Blackthorn 'Prunus spinosa' x 5 - A producer of delicious sloe fruits. Spring brings small white flowers, even before the oval-shaped green leaves have chance to emerge. Autumnal black fruits, like damsons, can be picked when ripe in November and turned into sweet, fruity gin.  Dog Rose 'Rosa canina' x 5 - Dog Rose hedges grow with rich green leaves and hooked thorns during spring and summer. Pale pink to white flowers emerge in summer, coating the plant with colour and bringing a floral aroma to the air. The flowers turn to red rose hips in autumn, which are delicious to birds.

GBP 59.50
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Mixed Native Hedging Collection 90-120cm

Mixed Native Hedging Collection 90-120cm

This blockbuster collection of native hedges is perfect for producing an impressive hedging display with ease.Hedges are a simple, yet impactful, way to boost the privacy of the garden, creating a superb screen against incoming noise and wind. Thankfully, many hedges thrive in our gardens with little maintenance required.This collection produces luscious green-leaved displays across spring and summer, before developing autumnal shades as the year progresses. Flowers, catkins, fruit, and berries can be seen growing on certain hedges through the year, for non-stop interest.A welcome boost to your garden's wildlife, the full, bushy nature of the foliage acts as remarkable nesting spaces for birds, while berries and fruits feed small mammals and birds.Don't forget to use one of our handy bamboo cane and spiral guard sets when planting a bare root hedge. The cane will keep the bare root upright as it grows, while the spiral guard will protect the base of the plant from wildlife to achieve as thick a hedge as possible.Supplied as 50 bare root hedging plants, 90-120cm tall, including the following:Field Maple 'Acer campestre' x 5 - Large green leaves in a five-loped shape grow in abundance on Field Maple hedges, which transform to golden yellow in autumn. Springtime brings pollen-rich blossom in a yellow-green shade, while winged fruits form in autumn. Proud holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.Hazel 'Corylus avellana' x 5 - Bushy hedges with large, green, rounded leaves with serrated edges and pointed tips, turning orange-gold in autumn. Fluffy yellow catkins dangle on bare twigs in early spring, along with tiny yellow flowers, which are easy to miss. If some catkins and flowers are saved from trimming, green hazelnuts can grow in autumn to feed squirrels.Hawthorn 'Crataegus monogyna' x 25 - Hardy hedges with green leaves and dainty white, fragrant flowers in spring. In autumn, the flowers develop into dark red berries, loved by birds. Thorny branches and dense natured to form a barrier for the garden, as well as a habitat for more than 100 types of insects.Hornbeam 'Carpinus betulus' x 5 - Crinkle-edged green leaves emerge in spring, turning golden yellow in autumn. Green catkins appear towards the end of spring, before becoming winged fruits in autumn - loved by mammals and birds.Blackthorn 'Prunus spinosa' x 5 - A producer of delicious sloe fruits. Spring brings small white flowers, even before the oval-shaped green leaves have chance to emerge. Autumnal black fruits, similar to damsons, can be picked when ripe in November and turned into sweet, fruity gin.Dog Rose 'Rosa canina' x 5 - Dog Rose hedges grow rich green leaves and hooked thorns during spring and summer. Pale pink to white flowers emerge in summer, coating the plant with colour and bringing a floral aroma to the air. The flowers turn to red rose hips in autumn, which are delicious to birds.

GBP 124.50
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Mixed Native Hedging Collection 90/120cm

Mixed Native Hedging Collection 90/120cm

A blockbuster collection of native hedges, perfect for producing an impressive hedging display with ease.Hedges are a simple, yet impactful, way of boosting the privacy of your garden, while creating a great screen against unwanted incoming noise and wind. Thankfully, many hedge varieties thrive in our gardens with little maintenance needed through the year.This collection produces luscious green-leaved displays during spring and summer, before developing autumnal colours as the year progresses. Flowers, catkins, and even fruit and berries can be seen growing on certain hedges.A welcome boost to your garden's wildlife, the full and bushy foliage acts as remarkable nesting spaces for birds, while any berries or fruits that emerge will feed small mammals.Don't forget to use one of our handy bamboo cane and spiral guard sets when planting a bare root hedge. The cane will keep the bare root upright as it grows, while the spiral guard will protect the base of the plant from wildlife to achieve as thick a hedge as possible.Supplied as 50 bare root hedging plants, 90-120cm tall, including the following:Field Maple 'Acer campestre' x 5 - Large, textured green leaves in a five-lobed shape grow in abundance on Field Maple hedges, which transform to golden yellow in autumn. Springtime brings pollen-rich blossom in a yellow-green shade, while winged fruits form in autumn. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Hornbeam 'Carpinus betulus' x 5 - Fresh green leaves erupt in spring with deeply crinkled veins and ribbed edges, before turning golden yellow in autumn and remaining on the plant well into winter. Green catkins emerge at the tail end of spring, before becoming autumnal winged fruits. Very hardy and resilient. Hornbeam hedges grow at a rate of 20-40cm per year.Hazel 'Corylus avellana' x 5 - Bushy hedges with big, green, rounded leaves with serrated edges and pointed tips, turning orange-gold in autumn. Fluffy yellow catkins dangle on the bare twigs of early spring, along with tiny, easily missed, yellow flowers. If some catkins and flowers are saved from trimming, green hazelnuts can grow in autumn to feed the squirrels.Hawthorn 'Crataegus monogyna' x 15 - Hardy hedges with green leaves, and dainty white fragrant flowers in spring. In autumn, the flowers develop into dark red berries, which are loved by birds. Thorny branches and dense natured to form a barrier for the garden, as well as a habitat for more than 100 types of insects. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Blackthorn 'Prunus spinosa' x 15 - A producer of delicious sloe fruits. Spring brings small white flowers, even before the oval-shaped green leaves have chance to emerge. Autumnal black fruits, just like damsons, can be picked when ripe in November and turned into sweet, fruity gin. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Dog Rose 'Rosa canina' x 5 - Dog Rose hedges grow with rich green leaves and hooked thorns during spring and summer. Pale pink to white flowers emerge in summer, coating the plant with colour and bringing a floral aroma to the air. The flowers turn to red rose hips in autumn, which are delicious to birds. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.

GBP 64.50
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Mixed Native Hedging Collection 40/60cm

Mixed Native Hedging Collection 40/60cm

A blockbuster collection of native hedges, perfect for producing an impressive hedging display with ease.Hedges are a simple, yet impactful, way of boosting the privacy of your garden, while creating a great screen against unwanted incoming noise and wind. Thankfully, many hedge varieties thrive in our gardens with little maintenance needed.This collection produces luscious green-leaved displays during spring and summer, before developing into autumnal colours as the year progresses. Flowers, catkins, and even fruit and berries can be seen growing on certain hedges.A welcome boost to your garden's wildlife, the full and bushy foliage acts as remarkable nesting spaces for birds, while any berries or fruits that emerge will feed small mammals.Don't forget to use one of our handy bamboo cane and spiral guard sets when planting a bare root hedge. The cane will keep the bare root upright as it grows, while the spiral guard will protect the base of the plant from wildlife to achieve as thick a hedge as possible.Supplied as 50 bare root hedging plants, 40-60cm tall, including the following:Field Maple 'Acer campestre' x 5 - Large, textured green leaves in a five-lobed shape grow in abundance on Field Maple hedges, which transform to golden yellow in autumn. Springtime brings pollen-rich blossom in a yellow-green shade, while winged fruits form in autumn. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Hornbeam 'Carpinus betulus' x 5 - Fresh green leaves erupt in spring with deeply crinkled veins and ribbed edges, before turning golden yellow in autumn and remaining on the plant well into winter. Green catkins emerge at the tail end of spring, before becoming autumnal winged fruits. Very hardy and resilient. Hornbeam hedges grow at a rate of 20-40cm per year.Hazel 'Corylus avellana' x 5 - Bushy hedges with big, green, rounded leaves with serrated edges and pointed tips, turning orange-gold in autumn. Fluffy yellow catkins dangle on the bare twigs of early spring, along with tiny, easily missed, yellow flowers. If some catkins and flowers are saved from trimming, green hazelnuts can grow in autumn to feed the squirrels.Hawthorn 'Crataegus monogyna' x 15 - Hardy hedges with green leaves, and dainty white fragrant flowers in spring. In autumn, the flowers develop into dark red berries, which are loved by birds. Thorny branches and dense natured to form a barrier for the garden, as well as a habitat for more than 100 types of insects. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Blackthorn 'Prunus spinosa' x 15 - A producer of delicious sloe fruits. Spring brings small white flowers, even before the oval-shaped green leaves have chance to emerge. Autumnal black fruits, just like damsons, can be picked when ripe in November and turned into sweet, fruity gin. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Dog Rose 'Rosa canina' x 5 - Dog Rose hedges grow with rich green leaves and hooked thorns during spring and summer. Pale pink to white flowers emerge in summer, coating the plant with colour and bringing a floral aroma to the air. The flowers turn to red rose hips in autumn, which are delicious to birds. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.

GBP 42.50
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Mixed Native Hedging Collection 60/90cm

Mixed Native Hedging Collection 60/90cm

A blockbuster collection of native hedges, perfect for producing an impressive hedging display with ease.Hedges are a simple, yet impactful, way of boosting the privacy of your garden, while creating a great screen against unwanted incoming noise and wind. Thankfully, many hedge varieties thrive in our gardens with little maintenance needed through the year.This collection produces luscious green-leaved displays during spring and summer, before developing autumnal colours as the year progresses. Flowers, catkins, and even fruit and berries can be seen growing on certain hedges.A welcome boost to your garden's wildlife, the full and bushy foliage acts as remarkable nesting spaces for birds, while any berries or fruits that emerge will feed small mammals.Don't forget to use one of our handy bamboo cane and spiral guard sets when planting a bare root hedge. The cane will keep the bare root upright as it grows, while the spiral guard will protect the base of the plant from wildlife to achieve as thick a hedge as possible.Supplied as 50 bare root hedging plants, 60-90cm tall, including the following:Field Maple 'Acer campestre' x 5 - Large, textured green leaves in a five-lobed shape grow in abundance on Field Maple hedges, which transform to golden yellow in autumn. Springtime brings pollen-rich blossom in a yellow-green shade, while winged fruits form in autumn. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Hornbeam 'Carpinus betulus' x 5 - Fresh green leaves erupt in spring with deeply crinkled veins and ribbed edges, before turning golden yellow in autumn and remaining on the plant well into winter. Green catkins emerge at the tail end of spring, before becoming autumnal winged fruits. Very hardy and resilient. Hornbeam hedges grow at a rate of 20-40cm per year.Hazel 'Corylus avellana' x 5 - Bushy hedges with big, green, rounded leaves with serrated edges and pointed tips, turning orange-gold in autumn. Fluffy yellow catkins dangle on the bare twigs of early spring, along with tiny, easily missed, yellow flowers. If some catkins and flowers are saved from trimming, green hazelnuts can grow in autumn to feed the squirrels.Hawthorn 'Crataegus monogyna' x 15 - Hardy hedges with green leaves, and dainty white fragrant flowers in spring. In autumn, the flowers develop into dark red berries, which are loved by birds. Thorny branches and dense natured to form a barrier for the garden, as well as a habitat for more than 100 types of insects. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Blackthorn 'Prunus spinosa' x 15 - A producer of delicious sloe fruits. Spring brings small white flowers, even before the oval-shaped green leaves have chance to emerge. Autumnal black fruits, just like damsons, can be picked when ripe in November and turned into sweet, fruity gin. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.Dog Rose 'Rosa canina' x 5 - Dog Rose hedges grow with rich green leaves and hooked thorns during spring and summer. Pale pink to white flowers emerge in summer, coating the plant with colour and bringing a floral aroma to the air. The flowers turn to red rose hips in autumn, which are delicious to birds. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.

GBP 44.50
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