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Hedging Plants

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Hedging Plants

Create a stylish but practical boundary in your garden with our fantastic range of hedge plants. Whether you're looking to create a privacy screen or fence with your hedge plant or simply create beautiful blooming borders in your outdoor space, you can find the perfect hedging plants at Primrose.

From bare root hedging to potted hedging to floral options like roses and beech hedging, we have a wide choice of hedging for your garden. Don't forget to browse our complete collection of plants online to find more flowers and shrubs at great prices. 

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Drought and frost resistant. A high growing, flowering hedge.

Well-liked for its range of colours as a deciduous hedge.

A hardy red shrub, that is friendly to bees and insects.

A flowering and fruiting hedge that will attract wildlife to your garden.

A tall thin hedging plant which thrives in full sun.

The quickest growing hedge. With bushy branches that make a good habitat for birds

A smaller hedging plant with slow growth for minimal upkeep

A hardy flowering hedge that will keeps its glossy, green leaves year round.

A semi-evergeen hedge with a high resistance to pollution

Thrives in the wet and damp, its a hardy plant with long thin stems.


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Fast growing hedging can be a cheaper and quick way to establish a screen in your garden.

Screening hedges are fast growing. Good for blocking out noise and pollution.

Native hedging is a fantastic way of encouraging birds and bees into your garden.

Topiary hedging includes both privet and box hedging plants. 

Some hedges can make great habitats for a variety of wildlife including birds, hedgehogs and insects.

Berry hedges are fantastic for charming birds and can add some additional colour to your garden.

Hedges don't have to be green! Some of our more exotic colours include yellow, purple and red. 

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Fast growing hedging can be a cheaper and quick way to establish a screen in your garden.

Screening hedges are fast growing. Good for blocking out noise and pollution.

Native hedging is a fantastic way of encouraging birds and bees into your garden.

Topiary hedging includes both privet and box hedging plants. 

Some hedges can make great habitats for a variety of wildlife including birds, hedgehogs and insects.

Berry hedges are fantastic for charming birds and can add some additional colour to your garden.

Hedges don't have to be green! Some of our more exotic colours include yellow, purple and red. 

Your Questions Answered

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the optimal time to plant a hedge? How far apart should you plant a hedge? What hedge should you get for a small garden?

Check our blog post for your all questions here. 

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How Should you look after your hedge?

When should you water your hedge and how often? Caring for your hedge is critical to growing healthy, disease-free plants. 

Find out more with these 11 tips for hedge maintenance. 


Hedging FAQs

  • What is the best plant for hedging?

    Popular hedge plants include traditional options like holly, willow and beech hedging, which are useful if you want to create a green, foliage-filled boundary. Privet hedging is another favourite which many gardeners love.

    Alternatively, if you want something more colourful, many gardeners choose hedge plants with berries like rowan, buckthorn and yew hedging, as their bright berries add a pop of colour to your garden.
  • What are the fastest-growing hedge plants?

    Cypress hedging is one of the fastest-growing hedge plants - they're perfect if you need to create a screen or border quickly.
  • What are the best hedge plants for privacy?

    If you need a hedge plant to create privacy and build a border around your garden, choose a dense, thick hedge plant, like box hedging. This type of hedging grows slowly but is very dense, frost-resistant and can be made even more dense if you clip your box hedge plant regularly.
  • Discover our affordable hedge plants online

    Choose your favourite hedging plants online today and get great prices and quick delivery with Primrose. We promise to find you the perfect hedge plant in any season, no matter what kind of garden you have. Get in touch if you need any help from our friendly team.
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    • Alder Hedging is drought and frost resistant. A high growing, flowering hedge.
    • Discover the Beech Hedging, well-liked for its range of colours as a deciduous hedge. 
    • Looking for a tall thin hedging plant which thrives in full sun? Try our our Poplar Hedging
    • Perfect for city-dwellers, try this semi-evergeen hedge Privet Hedging, with a high resistance to pollution.
    • Thrives in the wet and damp, Willow Hedging is a hardy plant with long thin stems.
    • Bare Root Hedging is a popular and cost-effective root-type that provides stunning structure to your garden.
    • Potted Hedging can be a speedy way to get the screening you desire. Whether you are looking to fill gaps in your current hedging or building a fresh new boarder.