Types of plants for hedges on a garden plot

To form a hedge for a garden in a small personal plot, experts recommend that you choose a thue, cypress, a sagger, a pyracant, a turquoil and other plants. Consider the features and quality characteristics of the most popular representatives of the plant world that are used to build a hedge.

One of the most common and beloved plants for the necessary goals is thuja sMARAGD. It grows slowly and does not require a frequent haircut. For example, during the year its height increases only 10-20 cm, reaching in general 4-6 m. Thui belongs to evergreen plants, has the correct cone -shaped shape in the presence of a significant number of vertical lateral branches. This is a plant that tolerates severe frost and gusty wind well. The landing frequency does not exceed 1 m soil — two bushes.

The cypress is growing relatively faster than the thuja and throughout the year grows at least 1 m. It should be cut, since otherwise holes can occur in the hedge that open a view of the garden area. The cypress is an evergreen tree with a horizontal arrangement of branches. The branches themselves are covered with needles of a light green shade, which has a antimicrobial effect. The maximum height of the tree reaches 3-5 m. It is quite easy to form, but it hardly tolerates moisture deficiency and excess of bright sunlight. The smell of plants is coniferous.

Sanstit is very often used to decorate the garden and a personal plot. Its bushes look very interesting, original and elegant. Springs can be given any shape, since he easily and painlessly tolerates pruning. The created form is preserved for quite some time in connection with the slow growth and development of the plant. Its height in nature may exceed 10 m. Besshita shoots straight and densely covered with dark green leaves. The most acceptable place for planting the bush is a semi -dark area with an abundance of moisture. Under the direct sunlight of the sun, the leaves of the boxwood brighten and even can become a brown tint. At the end of the spring, beginning of the summer season, the bushes require chemical processing from pests, due to which the leaves can be twisted. Attention! The plant is poisonous!

Ordinary turquoin is a large evergreen shrub, which can reach 4 m of height. This bush grows relatively slowly and has a fairly wide and spreading crown. Dense leaves with the onset of frosts disappear. Biryuchin can be represented by three colors: in a golden hue, green and colorful color. A combination of various shades looks especially original. The flowers are white, fragrant, gathered in the inflorescences of a panicle, the fruits are black and appear in the fall. The plant is resistant to droughts and frosts, in general, not demanding. The landing frequency is 3-4 plants per 1 m soil. It implies a haircut of turquoin two times a year — in March and August.

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