When we moved into our house the backyard was backed by a 30ft tall, 10ft deep dying hedge of leylandii conifers. It looked a mess, blocked out a lot of light and took up a lot of room. We hired a ...
If you're planning ahead you can grow enough plants for a whole new hedge. All but the very slowest growing varieties of conifers will root from cuttings. If you have a Leyland cypress or another ...
Most evergreen formal hedges like to be trimmed two or three times a year, while they're actively growing. Conifer hedges such as leylandii need regular pruning or these fast-growers will soon ...
The company services pensions, endowments, foundations, family offices, RIAs, traditional asset managers, private equity and hedge funds. Conifer said it had staked its reputation on strong ...
A formal hedge is one that is clipped regularly. Choose a dense, fine-leaved plant, such as privet or a conifer and make sure you trim it regularly to a squared or wedge shape with the base wider than ...