Beech hedges are renowned for their dense foliage. They may be deciduous but, their green leaves stay striking in the winter as they turn a beautiful rusty-brown colour, making them an attractive ...
Make your cityscape a magnet for wildlife by growing an eco-friendly hedge, says Hannah Stephenson. Want to cut down pollution and boost wildlife at the same time? You might want to consider planting ...
IT MAY surprise some to learn that the beech (Fagus sylvatica) is not a native Irish tree. There are tens of thousands of them in our forests, woodlands and hedges, stretching from Mizen to Malin, but ...
Planting a hedge can be beneficial for a wide range of wildlife, from insects, like butterflies and moths, to small mammals and birds. They can not only provide an excellent source of food, but also ...
WANT to cut down pollution and boost wildlife at the same time? You might want to consider planting a hedge. Hedges can not only absorb fumes from cars, cut noise pollution and keep nosy neighbours at ...