Gardener's Guide to Hedges and Living Boundaries

Roger Hirons
Boundaries, borders and shelter are essential parts of any garden, but they can be the most difficult to get right. The excitement of buying new hedging plants can quickly be overtaken by difficult upkeep, damage to surrounding plants and a costly waste of time. Whether you’re planting a new hedge from scratch, restoring a neglected one or creating softer internal divides within the garden, this book provides the planning, planting and maintenance know-how to do it right, first time. Coverage includes: assessment, preparation and design advice for establishing a new living boundary; advice on dealing with existing boundaries in need of restoration or extension; considerations to take into account for both your human and wildlife neighbours and finally, there are directories of hedging plants, climbers and trees to aid your selection.
Gardener's Guide to Hedges and Living Boundaries by Roger Hirons

About the author

Roger Hirons has been a horticultural speaker for over thirty years, presenting to garden clubs and societies as well as the University of the Third Age and the Women's Institute. Since studying horticulture at Pershore College, he has also run and co-run plant centres and worked in the landscaping industry for nearly twenty years.



Press Reviews

This book will be of use to gardeners of any ilk - seasoned enthusiasts and hobby gardeners as well as landscape architects and designers. Hirons provides plenty of detailed and expert advice, whether you're planting a new hedge from scratch, restoring a neglected one or creating softer internal divides within a space.

- Martin Ogle, Gardens Illustrated

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