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Shrubs for hedges.

Many gardeners grow a hedge not only to protect the site. Shrubs for hedges are used as a real decoration and a beautiful addition to the entire garden. A hedge can be of several kinds. The highest hedge can serve as a fence around the entire perimeter of the site. A hedge of medium height divides the site into functional zones. Low bushes serve as a curb.

A hedge can be propagated by itself with the help of cuttings, but this will take a little longer. Plants for hedges can be very different. Most often for this purpose is used juniper, boxwood, cobble.

Juniper is very convenient for the fence. Forever green, it is by right considered the most beautiful hedge. Many consider it a coniferous grapes because of black berries, which gently settle on some of its bushes.

High hedges look good from juniper virgin or Chinese. These varieties of juniper grow into relatively tall trees, striking in their compactness and beauty. In shape, these plants resemble candles. Juniper varieties "gold" or "Cossack" are also used as shrubs for hedges, only lower ones.

For the reproduction of juniper is very suitable for spring cuttings. Small shoots of about twelve centimeters long are cut at the end of April and placed in a special solution for root formation per day. Then they are put in boxes or pots and taken out into the garden, while choosing penumbra. Watering produces a moderate, not allowing the drying of the soil. After a month and a half, rooting cuttings can be planted in an open ground. For them, you need to pick up a place, protected from wind and direct sunlight. Only under these conditions they will turn into beautiful fluffy bushes. With the onset of frost, young bushes must be insulated, covered with dry leaves. Shrubs for hedges must be cut twice a year, so that they form new shoots and become thicker.

The most common and ever green hedge is a box. With dense glossy foliage and many shoots from it, beautiful bushes for hedges are obtained. Shoots grow at such a speed that sometimes it's even difficult to make pruning. Boxwood is ideal for creating different in complexity of green shapes. There is an opinion that it was the box that was the ancestor of the figured cropping of plants.

Cutting boxwood hedges brings real pleasure. If this adds a little imagination, then the admiration of others will not be the limit. The tallest boxwood can reach a height of two meters. Low-grown varieties are used as curbs, and in height they rise about twenty-five centimeters.

In addition to cuttings, boxwood can also be propagated by layers. This procedure is not complicated. It is necessary to bend the lower branches and sprinkle them with earth. To fix the branches on the surface of the soil, wire pins can be used. After a while, shoots will take root and form new young plants.

Of the thujas there may also be shrubs for hedges. It reproduces in the same way as the boxwood.

By winter cold bushes should be well prepared. Forever green plants evaporate moisture constantly, even in winter. Boxwood, for example, has a large number of leaves, and it gives a lot of moisture. Therefore, before the cold weather, plants need to make enough watering and sprinkle well with sawdust, peat and dry leaves. In case of severe frosts, the bushes need to be strengthened. High plants around the trunk need to pour more peat or sawdust.

Biryuchin outwardly very similar to boxwood. But the advantage of the privet is that it grows much faster than boxwood. The plant is very tenacious. It multiplies in a variety of ways: cuttings, seeds, layers, offspring, which depart from the roots. By color, the crochet can be green, reddish, gray and unusual "golden". If you alternate all the shades, then the hedge turns out to be extraordinary and beautiful.

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