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A Mock Orange Hedge
Hi Everybody,
I'd be grateful for any advice, I'm considering a hedge using Mock Orange between myself and my neighbour. I don't require the hedge to act as a boundary as an open style fence is already in place between the gardens and the bushes will stand on my side of the fence.
I would like to use the mock orange to provide a little privacy for both the neighbour and ourselves. I also would like to keep the hedge trimmed in a formal hedge style to a depth of approximately 24 inches, height is not an issue and.
Will the Mock orange be suitable for what I require ?
All advice / suggestions gratefully received.
Regards Bob
I'd be grateful for any advice, I'm considering a hedge using Mock Orange between myself and my neighbour. I don't require the hedge to act as a boundary as an open style fence is already in place between the gardens and the bushes will stand on my side of the fence.
I would like to use the mock orange to provide a little privacy for both the neighbour and ourselves. I also would like to keep the hedge trimmed in a formal hedge style to a depth of approximately 24 inches, height is not an issue and.
Will the Mock orange be suitable for what I require ?
All advice / suggestions gratefully received.
Regards Bob
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If you want the orange perfume and your garden is not too cold, think instead of having choisya ternata. It is evergreen and, when happy, produces white flowers with an orange perfume.
Well I think I'll be rethinking that idea and certainly considering some of the alternatives that others have offered.
Most obliged for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
Thanks
Bob