Native Hedgerow topped up

By 02 Apr 2011 | Comment
To boost our two-year-old native hedgerow on the front border, and to replace the odd failed plant, we have planted thirty three-foot plants. There are ten each of hawthorn, blackthorn and field maple. This is about the latest that bare root plants can be planted, and we've watered them in well and thrown some horse manure on top for some follow-on nutrition.


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