Its ability to withstand frequent shearing and shaping into perfect geometric forms makes this evergreen hedge plant a popular border plant.
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Like most maples the amur maple is prized for its brilliant fall foliage but it s also a fast growing shrub that makes a great privacy hedge as well as a winter windbreak.
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Some varieties grow to 20 feet tall.
You can also let it grow tall to provide a screen or to create a maze.
Some varieties of yew are known to attain a height of up to 6 ft and grow 16 ft.
Owing to its decent height and dense growth yew is often considered the best choice for privacy hedges.
It is also preferred over other species as it can tolerate different types of soil.
Evergreen hedges such as privet are best planted in early autumn.
The macphail woods site states prune hemlock lightly but often during the first few growing seasons two to three times from late june to late august for two to three years.
Many hedging plants can be grown in this way including beech hornbeam and yew.
Boxwood sets the standard for formal clipped hedges.
Although canadian hemlocks grow as trees in the wild they are often sold in shrub form for use in hedges.