Planting a hornbeam hedge | The Impatient Gardener

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @tonyalways7174
    @tonyalways7174 4 года назад +21

    Thanks for sharing. Interestingly in UK we plant hedges with only 18-20 inches between plants/trees to create a really dense hedge. The hornbeam hedge along the front of our house was planted 20 years ago and has been kept to 6-7 ft high and 2 ft deep and even in winter makes an impenetrable screen. They are a very tough species even in unfriendly climates and are great for birds nesting and hedgehogs sheltering spots. Hornbeam is also said to have mystical properties in folk lore so it’s a lovely tree to have for lots of reasons.

    • @radharcanna
      @radharcanna Год назад

      I’m trying to decide between hornbeam and blackthorn for a roadside hedge. Hornbeam has lovely colours for most of the year, though it lacks the blossoms and berries of blackthorn.

  • @lindahall8817
    @lindahall8817 5 лет назад +11

    I would love to have an update on the hornbeam hedge. I would love to emulate this in my garden. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @carmenbailey8209
    @carmenbailey8209 5 лет назад +5

    Gardening is hard work, you really have to love gardening to put out all that effort. I’ve been gardening for years and have many hard days out in the garden,but the end results are definitely worth it, Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊

  • @cbvickers4044
    @cbvickers4044 5 лет назад +1

    Love your wry way of speaking and the reality of planting such large bushes by yourself. Looking forward to an update in the future.

  • @debbiemann1265
    @debbiemann1265 6 лет назад +4

    I love the leaves on this tree,, that hedge will be beautiful in a few years

  • @ashkatchem8130
    @ashkatchem8130 2 года назад +1

    I have to know how they look now! Haha I want to do this to my yard

  • @dallastaylor5479
    @dallastaylor5479 6 лет назад +2

    This will be fun to watch these fill in.

  • @susanlettis9085
    @susanlettis9085 Год назад +2

    Can you do an update on this hedge?

  • @TwelveFeetTravels
    @TwelveFeetTravels 6 лет назад +2

    Its 9pm in Texas and still 95 degrees. I see that Patagonia fleece and want to cry.

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  6 лет назад

      Sara Brown Crazy, right? If it makes you any better it got very hot a few days after I made this video.

    • @JJ-fm3hr
      @JJ-fm3hr 4 года назад

      @@TheImpatientGardener hahahahahah

  • @JC-hu1wd
    @JC-hu1wd 2 года назад +2

    Has it knitted together yet? 3 years on?

  • @terifarrar7317
    @terifarrar7317 2 года назад +1

    How's this hedge doing??

  • @jimmshorts
    @jimmshorts 5 лет назад

    gorgeous

  • @Ocendesert
    @Ocendesert 5 лет назад +1

    Also curious to know how these have fared - bet they look great this fall!

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  5 лет назад +3

      They are doing great. I’ve not done an update because they’ve not changed a whole lot since I planted them. I think I’ll do my first real prune on them in late winter.

    • @Ocendesert
      @Ocendesert 5 лет назад +1

      The Impatient Gardener, thanks for responding, love your videos and your aesthetic 😀

  • @lesliebrennan6755
    @lesliebrennan6755 3 года назад +1

    Where do you source these in the US? Interested in betulus specifically and cannot find.

    • @delakscreative
      @delakscreative 2 года назад

      Agreed, the common European Hornbeams are so hard to find - Erin do you have a source please?

  • @tammeerivera9586
    @tammeerivera9586 5 лет назад

    Love these! Perfect for a hedge for privacy in our yard with two large dogs that kill evergreens by peeing on them. Do you know if they are tolerant to juglone? I see that the American variety is.

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  5 лет назад

      I don’t, but there is an interesting new study out that suggests that juglone toxicity is not really a thing, so you might be good either way.

  • @AC-yl7rg
    @AC-yl7rg 4 года назад +2

    As others have said, would love an update on the hedge. I’m a bit confused on spacing. I think you planted 5’ apart You made it sound as though you were planting relatively closely together yet I have seen several websites advocating spacing of 18” to 24” (which sounds crazy to me.) Not sure what explains the difference.

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  4 года назад

      A C I wonder if that spacing refers to starting from whips. I can imagine spacing branching trees that close.

    • @magnusjohansson4272
      @magnusjohansson4272 4 года назад +2

      @@TheImpatientGardener Yes, that's exactly what it refers to. I planted a staggered hedge (double row) -- 45cm or 18 inches apart 4 years ago because we wanted a thick, dense hedge for wildlife and to hide an ugly fence. They took a while to grow (we have dense wet clay soil) but now they are coming into their own -- they look good, but they'll look amazing in another couple of years.

  • @jolouisyo9738
    @jolouisyo9738 3 года назад

    What size of tree did you plant? Ei gallons? Root Ball? Height? Thank you.

  • @julieb1028
    @julieb1028 6 лет назад

    are you planting these for form or privacy, or both? neat tree!

  • @sharoncook2241
    @sharoncook2241 5 лет назад

    ❤️carpinus

  • @jtfigueroa
    @jtfigueroa 4 года назад

    sound is so low can't hear it on full volume - both computer and video.

  • @NoRoads2AllRoads
    @NoRoads2AllRoads 4 года назад

    where to buy these in the US?

    • @stemskills7252
      @stemskills7252 3 года назад

      Look for American hornbeams online. I got bareroots, they take patience too.

  • @dennyc9670
    @dennyc9670 6 лет назад +6

    please work on audio, I have my volume all the way up and cant hear anything well at all

  • @kevinjamesparr552
    @kevinjamesparr552 11 месяцев назад

    too far apart for a hedge

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  11 месяцев назад

      They are five feet apart, planted with trees that get 15 feet wide. I would disagree (as would the now several years old hedge).