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Fragrant flowers

Want a beautiful hedge that also smells fabulous? This fragrant hedge mix is the perfect choice. We have assembled a mix of six  attractive shrubs. The first fragrant flowers will already be blooming by spring. The shrubs form a colourful hedge.
Prune the hedge twice a year. Once in the spring and once in the autumn. For the best results, give the hedge 'beech & hedge' plant food. Sufficient light is needed to promote good growth, The hedge loves bright sunlight. The hedge will grow in any moist, well-drained soil. Make sure that the ground stays moist during the initial period after planting. Give extra water during dry periods.
 
This mix contains:
  • 1x Butterfly bush Buddleja davidii
  • 1x Anemone Caryopteris Heavenly Blue
  • 1x Privet Ligustrum ovalifolium
  • 1x Beach rose Rosa rugosa
  • 1x Lilac Syringa vulgaris
  • 1x Winter snowball Viburnum Dawn

6x Fragrant hedge - Mix - Hardy - Hardy plant

Ligustrum, Syringa, Viburnum, Rosa, Buddleja, Caryopteris

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Specifications
Mix
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
Flowering February - September
Growing height 180 - 200 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 80 - 90 cm
Planting
The best time to plant your Fragrant Hedge Collection is from October to April. Prepare a hole 60-80 cm and improve the soil with compost and manure. Soak the plants in water for one hour before planting. Divide the shrubs in the hole, about 5 plants per 4.5 meters. The hedge will be about 1.5 m wide. The top of the root balls should be at ground level in the garden (please note that some land will collapse). Fill with soil, and give them lots of water so that it almost turns into a swamp.
Care
During the first year water on a regular basis. After that, it is only necessary to provide water during dry periods. In winter, cover the ground under the hedge with garden compost and manure. Fragrant Hedges can be pruned The Fragrant Hedge Collection can be pruned twice a year. Prune Syringa Vulgaris, Philadelphus 'Virginal' and Lonicera Fragantissima after they flower in June. Prune Rosa Rugosa and Buddleja Davidii sharply during the spring. The Fragrant Hedge Collection can have a free shape and doesn't need to be cut tight.
Extra
Our Fragrant Hedge Collection consists of Lilac (Syringa vulgaris), Mock Orange (Philadelphus 'Virginal'), Wild Rose (Rosa rugosa), Winter Honeysuckle (Lonicera fragrantissima) and Butterfly Bush (Buddleia davidii). These shrub varieties have been carefully selected and will surprise you with their pleasantly scented blooms.
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Fragrant flowers

Want a beautiful hedge that also smells fabulous? This fragrant hedge mix is the perfect choice. We have assembled a mix of six  attractive shrubs. The first fragrant flowers will already be blooming by spring. The shrubs form a colourful hedge.
Prune the hedge twice a year. Once in the spring and once in the autumn. For the best results, give the hedge 'beech & hedge' plant food. Sufficient light is needed to promote good growth, The hedge loves bright sunlight. The hedge will grow in any moist, well-drained soil. Make sure that the ground stays moist during the initial period after planting. Give extra water during dry periods.
 
This mix contains:
  • 1x Butterfly bush Buddleja davidii
  • 1x Anemone Caryopteris Heavenly Blue
  • 1x Privet Ligustrum ovalifolium
  • 1x Beach rose Rosa rugosa
  • 1x Lilac Syringa vulgaris
  • 1x Winter snowball Viburnum Dawn

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