Hedge Specification
Laurel, beech, hornbeam, privet — matched to aspect, soil, and the line we are trying to create.
Capability
Frame the finish with living structure.
A premium driveway is only half the work. The planting around it — the hedge line, the specimen trees, the beds that soften the edges — is what makes the whole property read as one considered project rather than a disconnected piece of hard landscaping.
We plan planting into the drawings from day one and install hedging, shrubs, and structural trees as part of the same build, on irrigated prepared beds.

Laurel, beech, hornbeam, privet — matched to aspect, soil, and the line we are trying to create.
Specimen trees lifted and planted with root ball intact, irrigated in for the first season.
Beds excavated, drained, and backfilled with loam and organic matter — not the builder spoil.
We size plants for the finish you want in year three, not the overfilled look on handover day.
Site levels, drainage, and access mapped before specification starts.
Materials and scope aligned with a clear fixed estimate.
Groundworks and finishing by specialist teams with strict standards.
Final quality review, care guidance, and guarantee coverage issued.



We hand over with a care schedule and can arrange first-year maintenance with trusted garden contractors. Long-term maintenance is not our core trade.
October to March for bare-root hedging; rootballed and containerised plants can go in most of the year with irrigation.
We plant to the final height the client wants — typically 120–180cm for boundary hedges — rather than the smallest whips.
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