Have you ever seen a plant or a tree and immediately resolved that you MUST have it in your garden? In your life?! Well that’s totally how I felt when I spotted this specimen on Robin’s…
Beech and Hornbeam hedges look and perform very similar to each other. We think beech is better than hornbeam for a lot of reasons, explained here.
Have you ever seen a plant or a tree and immediately resolved that you MUST have it in your garden? In your life?! Well that’s totally how I felt when I spotted this specimen on Robin’s…
Contemporary Gardens: Gardens can use hedges in their designs to create unique shapes, patterns, & highlight sculptures for contemporary landscape.
When I think of grand gardens, I tend to envision something that Louis XIV might have considered strolling about. But grand doesn't have to mean grandiose,
European beech (Fagus sylvatica): "The Chameleon" As a tall and graceful tree, beech can live to half a millennium. Its good looks can be adapted to a smal
Most gardens that I visit have a few borders which are really narrow and this can often pose a planting dilemma. This post explores some solutions...
Fagus Sylvatica or European Beech is a popular privacy hedge choice. Fagus Sylvatica has a moderate growth rate, with green leaves in summer and good fall color.
When your trees start having such issues, then it’s time to call an arborist. When hiring a tree trimming service ensure that you take your time and do your research in order to get great results.
Evergreen hedging plants from Practicality Brown as well as seasonally interesting deciduous hedging, as both individual plants and elements