Always in leaf, evergreen hedges create a solid boundary around or within a garden, dividing it into different spaces. Available in various shades and textures, they don't always have to be green. Many like Yew (Taxus baccata) take hard clipping and you could even have fun and plant a maze!
Bareroot hedging is only available while the plants are dormant from mid-November to March. You can learn more about the differences between bareroot and potted plants and about planting a bareroot hedge in our advice section.
Potted hedging is available all year, but the best selection, and the best time to plant, is in late spring (April to May) and early autumn (September to October).