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Hedges > Fragrant Hedges
I have a small garden in need of some evergreen hedges. But it can’t be more than 80cm high and 30/35cm wide. I don’t know if I can, for example, get Japanese buxus and plant flush against timber sleepers and trim them when the get 30/35cm thick (away from the sleepers) I have no idea what plant is suitable for this. I would like fragrant flowering but not essential
Hello Gokmen, Yes, Buxus is the best plant for this situation - but I’d suggest English Box would be better. Buxus sempervirens - there is a dwarf variety Buxus sempervirens Suffrucitosa which will be even better. However don’t plant flush up against the sleepers - split the difference and plant it smack bang in the middle. cheers
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