Yew Hedging Screens
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Yew Hedging Screens - Yew Hedging grown in Troughs for privacy hedging
If you want to have an instant evergreen screening hedge, you cannot go wrong with our Yew Hedging Screens. These are Yew Hedging plants in troughs, grown together over years in a trough with intertwining branches, especially for hedging.
When they are fully formed and neatly trimmed, these Yew Hedging Screens are ready for sale. They are an excellent option if you want to have an instant impact hedge. Native evergreen Yew or Latin name Taxus Baccata, although slow growing, is one of the most handsome conifer hedges you can find. These particular specimens are grown specifically as Instant Yew Hedging Screens in a trough, already clipped and shaped to provide immediate impact hedging units.
Height and Spread of Yew Hedging Screens
Our Yew Hedging Troughs come in 4 sizes. All of them have a diameter of 30 to 40 cm but with differing heights. Yew Hedging Screens we offer for sale vary from circa 1.2 metres tall (excluding the pot size) up to an impressive 1.8 metre tall instant screen.
How Hardy are Yew Hedging Troughs
Native Yew or English Yew, as the name suggests, originated in the United Kingdom. These evergreen conifers are fully hardy in our climate and will fare well even in severe winter conditions.
How To Use Yew Hedging Screens
Our Yew Hedging Troughs are meant to be used as an instant hedge solution. The dense, deep green foliage of the Taxus Baccata makes for an ideal privacy screen and offers year-round interest in the garden. As these specimens are already large and formed, all you need to do is choose the perfect location for planting! The neatly clipped geometrical form of Yew Hedging Troughs will add structural value to the garden and offer privacy, as well.
Common Yew is a popular plant, and while it is perfectly suited for hedges and privacy screens, there are plenty of other uses in the garden for this cultivar. If you want to grow Taxus Baccata as a tree, take a look at our selection of Yew full standard trees. Additionally, we offer Yew Hedging Rootballs and Yew hedging pot grown, as an alternative hedging option to our Yew Hedging Troughs.
How To Care for Yew Hedging Screens
A slow-growing, undemanding conifer, Common Yew does not need much care to thrive. Plant them in rich soil, ideally mixed with compost, in full sun to full shade.
To make sure your Yew Hedging Screens are in top shape as they grow, properly water them, especially if you are planting in summer months. To maintain a tidy shape, clip annually in summer or autumn.