NeilM
Well-Known Member
On the windward side of our field we have quite a decent hedge, made up mainly of Hawthorn, elder and brambles. I would like to thicken it up in places, to provide a bit more of a wind break.
I have looked at various different 'traditional' hedge plants, but given horses propensity to reverse into and / or eat hedging, I am not too keen on any more ...thorn plants and so I was considering beech.
Has anyone any experience or any other suggestions for non thorny type traditional hedge plants.
I have looked at various different 'traditional' hedge plants, but given horses propensity to reverse into and / or eat hedging, I am not too keen on any more ...thorn plants and so I was considering beech.
Has anyone any experience or any other suggestions for non thorny type traditional hedge plants.