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Topiary Hedges
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Hi,
I have an L shaped garden and have planted Topiary box tree hedges all round a couple of years ago. Unfortunately I did not dig out the clay deep enough and the roots clogged up with clay which resulted in some dying. Last summer I dug out a further 2 feet but it is still not good enough. The long section of the L shape is fine as there is drainage but the short is joined next door as it is a terraced house. Am I using the correct compost do I need to make holes in the soil so it drains?
Thanks
I have an L shaped garden and have planted Topiary box tree hedges all round a couple of years ago. Unfortunately I did not dig out the clay deep enough and the roots clogged up with clay which resulted in some dying. Last summer I dug out a further 2 feet but it is still not good enough. The long section of the L shape is fine as there is drainage but the short is joined next door as it is a terraced house. Am I using the correct compost do I need to make holes in the soil so it drains?
Thanks
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This might help, it speaks about compost http:// www. boxtrees. com/ hedging. html
11:12 Sun 23rd Feb 2014
This might help, it speaks about compost http:// www.box trees.c om/hedg ing.htm l
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