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what is the best type of bush to grow at the end of a garden
my g/f house backs onto a school and the fance isnt too clever
so its to help stopping the kids getting in
someone suggested a red robin bush ?
my g/f house backs onto a school and the fance isnt too clever
so its to help stopping the kids getting in
someone suggested a red robin bush ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Trouble is whatever you plant now is not going to be big enough to stop them for a couple of years.
Plus you will probably need more than one bush, depending on the size of area to be blocked off.
Why not get the fence fixed.
Berberis is a good plant to stop people getting in your garden because it has thorns.
Plus you will probably need more than one bush, depending on the size of area to be blocked off.
Why not get the fence fixed.
Berberis is a good plant to stop people getting in your garden because it has thorns.
The best bush would be something like Pyracantha or hawthorn
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We have a row of pyracantha bushes at the bottom of our garden. You can train them up a fence. Get two or three bushes with different colour berries and you get a great display in Autumn. It's also great for wildlife.
Hawthorn is similar but makes a better bush/hedge, i.e. you don't need the fence to train it up.
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We have a row of pyracantha bushes at the bottom of our garden. You can train them up a fence. Get two or three bushes with different colour berries and you get a great display in Autumn. It's also great for wildlife.
Hawthorn is similar but makes a better bush/hedge, i.e. you don't need the fence to train it up.
A quick solution is anti-climb paint:
http://