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Hazel Hurdles & Willow Fencing
Hurdles are perhaps the oldest form of fencing in Britain,
dating back as far as Neolithic times 5000 years ago.
Robust, beautiful and eco-friendly, they are not only ideal for
the traditional English Country Garden, but also provide
gardeners in the 21st Century with the opportunity to create a
unique, natural look for modern urban spaces. Available in
3,4,5 & 6ft high in Hazel, & Willow
Hedge laying (stake and binder)
The classic hedge laying. Natural stakes are driven in every 18-30” and the
“pleachers” (the attached pieces of partially cut hedge) are weaved in and
out laying 45 degrees up hill to promote growth. A top weave of either hazel
or the off cuts from the hedge to keep a nice uniform top and keep the
pleachers in place. Hedge laying is calculated in 22yard lengths called “a
chain”
Hedges
A range of hedging options from evergreens to traditional mixed hedging
varieties. Grants maybe available for you. We can help you look at all the
options.
Hedge laying
first of the 2 types of hedge laying we do is uses the standing hedge to
support the “pleachers” (the attached pieces of partially cut hedge) as they
are bent and weaved in to the hedge to thicken up thin areas and produce a
tight hedge. Hedge laying is calculated in 22yard lengths called “a chain”
Ha Ha
A trench, one side of which is concealed from view, designed to allow an
unobstructed view from a garden, pleasure-ground, or park, while
maintaining a physical barrier in one direction, usually to keep livestock out.
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Adam Dalton 07765 247771
adam@haslemerefencing.co.uk