Our ready-to-plant hedges
Our hedges are anxiously awaiting you...
Big, colourful and dense hedges. Do you want to add privacy and cosiness to your garden in just a single day ? Green-Gate got you covered ! Our beautiful hedges are ready to be planted in your garden to give you the desired privacy and comfort in a blink of an eye. Do you want to divide your garden or fully enclose it ? Are you looking for a deciduous or evergreen hedge ? Or maybe a hedge with persistent leaves ? Will you choose big or very big hedge plants ? It's all possible, the choice is yours ! |
Our hedges at a glance
Please note : you can find all details about our hedge plants below...
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Hornbeam - Carpinus BetulusThe hornbeam brings elegance and charm to your garden, thanks to its beautiful denticulate leaves.
It will offer your garden a nice green protective screen until autumn, when the leaves turn stunning shades of yellow. The hornbeam is deciduous and will keep its leaves until mid winter. The fallen leaves make for a good humus for your garden. Additional info :
- Slow growing hardwood - Grows 40 to 60 cm per year - Suitable for all types of soil |
Beech hedge - Fagus SylvaticaThe beech hedge is one of our charming hedges with persistent leaves. In autumn the colour of the leaves changes into a stunning yellow-brown, allowing the hedge to keep its structure and preserving your privacy, even though the leaves are dead. The beech hedge will offer you a range of different looks throughout the year with your privacy always protected.
Additional info :
- Slow growing hardwood - Grows 40 to 60 cm per year - Needs a well-drained soil - Can handle shade well |
Yew - Taxus BaccataYew is a dense, evergreen hedge with vibrant green foliage. It offers you an elegant protection and privacy throughout the whole year. Yew is toxic for humans and horses, although the berries have a very sweet taste. The seed of the berry is very toxic.
Small birds love the yew berries, because of the appealing red colour and the sweet taste. Additional info :
- Needs a well-drained soil - Slow growing hardwood - Don't plant Yew near pastures with animals |
The Portugal laurel - Prunus LusitanicaThe Portugal laurel is a dense, evergreen hedge. Its narrow leaves remain deep green throughout winter and adds colour to your garden under the winter sun.
The wonderful fragrance of its white flowers will indulge your senses. Additional info :
- Slow growing hardwood - Needs a well-drained soil - Can handle the shade rather well |
Irish ivy - Hedera IbernicaIrish or Atlantic ivy provides you with an incredibly dense and evergreen hedge. Its wild and mischievous nature makes for a unique and original hedge. The rich and dense foliage is the preferred shelter of many an insect, throughout the whole year.
Ivy is also renowned for its air-purifying qualities. ![]()
Additional info :
- Green Fence version : Betafence 3D fence included - Suitable for all types of soil |
Field maple - Acer CampestreField maple provides you with a hedge that is very dense and can grow centuries-old. In autumn, the leaves turn a gorgeous gold. Field maple is deciduous allowing its beautiful, light gray bark to be visible in winter. In spring, lovely fresh green little flowers appear before the leaves start growing.
Additional info :
- Slow growing hardwood - Needs a soil that is not too well-drained, nor too heavy |
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Ligustrum - LigustrumOur ligustrum hedges are bushy and dense with persistent leaves, partly because of the extensive ramification. Ligustrum leaves have a stunning dark green colour with a shiny surface.
Supports pruning very well and becomes more dense and bushier throughout the years. In summer, lovely and fragrant white little flowers appear much to the liking of many an insect. Additional info :
- Beautiful protective screen in winter - Fast-growing with an excellent price/height ratio |
Liquidambar - Liquidembar StyracifluaThe liquidambar hedge is a rather large deciduous hedge. It is sometimes also called red gum or sweet gum because of its typical sweet scent. In winter its beautifully ridged bark is visible as liquidambar sheds its leaves. When the new leaves have started growing in spring, small green-yellow flowers appear.
Additional info :
- Slow growing hardwood - Very original hedge - Beautiful bark during winter |
Persian ironwood - Parrotia PersicaPersian ironwood is a deciduous hedge with a smooth, gray bark.
Its gray bark is visible in winter and undergoes a beautiful flaking throughout the years. In autumn its foliage offers you a magnifient display of colours ranging from yellow to red, accompanied by stunning shades of green. Additional info :
- Slow growing hardwood - Very original hedge |
Cherry laurel - Prunus LaurocerasusCherry laurel is evergreen and robust. It is the ideal hedge for those who are looking for a dense hedge that remains green all year long. In spring, this hedge will indulge you with a wonderfully fragrant bloom.
Nice detail : rubbing the leaves between your hands will treat you to a delicious almond fragrance. Additional info :
- Fast growing wood - Excellent price/height ratio |
Photinia - Photinia FraseriThis hedge, also called Red Robin, is an evergreen hedge with a very particular colour display of red and green. Photinia has extensive ramification and changes colour throughout the seasons without losing its density, thus offering you privacy all year long.
Come spring, its soft blossoms will indulge the senses of humans and insects alike. Additional info :
- Magnificent red/green foliage - Doesn't like strong winds in winter |
Thuya - ThujaThe thuya hedge, also called the Western Red Cedar, is an evergreen hedge with a very peculiar foliage : dark green on top and green-yellow below. Rubbing thuya leaves between your hands, indulges you with a nice apple fragrance.
From afar you would think it is pine, but no ! Additional info :
- Fast growing wood - Doesn't like too strong pruning, especially on top - Excellent (unbeatable) price/height ratio |