Hedgerow Pack

Contains a mixture of native hedging plants of which 70% is Quickthorn, with the remaining 30% a mixture of Blackthorn, Dog Rose, Field Maple, Field Rose, Guelder Rose and Hazel.

Also includes an optional pack of hedgerow mix wild flower seed, which includes wild flowers and grasses that are tolerant of semi-shade and are suitable for sowing beneath newly planted or established hedges.

For a thick hedge plant 5 plants to the metre in 2 double staggered rows. For more information on planting a hedge see our hedging menu on the left hand side of the screen.

Plants are either 40/60cms or 60/80cms high and come in packs of 50, 100, 500 or 1000. See our current price list.

How many plants will I need?

At the recommended density of 5 plants to the metre in two staggered rows you will need the following quanties -
10M (30 feet/10yards) – 50 plants – approximately £2.50 per metre for 40/60cm plants (incl VAT at 20%)
100M (330 feet/110 yards) – 500 plants – approximately £1.50 per metre
500M (1600 feet/550 yards) – 2500 plants – approximately £1.10 per metre

Guelder Rose

Guelder Rose - (Viburnum opulus)

Hedgerow mix of Quickthorn , Field Maple and HazelHedgerow mix of Quickthorn, Field Maple and Hazel approximately 3 years old

Recent News

Ready to lift !Ready to lift !
October 25th, 2011

We have started lifting plants ready for orders.  Please ring or E-mail with your enquiry.  We have well over 100,000 broadleaf and conifers on our nursery site!

Edible Hedging pack availableEdible Hedging pack available
September 27th, 2011

Includes Elderberry and sloes for making drinks as well as crab apples and hazel nuts

New Perrie Hale catalogue 2011-2012 now availableNew Perrie Hale catalogue 2011-2012 now available
September 16th, 2011

Click here for our new Catalogue 2011

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September 13th, 2011

For larger orders (500+ plants) please contact us for a quote.  We continue to provide competitive prices.

ELS and HLSELS and HLS
August 15th, 2011

Perrie Hale continues to supply native hedging plants for landowners under Entry level or Higher level stewardship schemes

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