Where’s the best place to buy Leylandii for my garden?

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Asked By Gard3nNinja99 On

Hey everyone! I just moved into a new house and I've got this idea to replace all the old, crappy wooden fences with some Euroguard fences, and I'm thinking of planting Leylandii since it seems to be the quickest option for creating a private hedge. However, I'm feeling a bit lost on where to actually buy them from. I've seen loads of online shops, but their reviews are all over the place. Any recommendations on good places to purchase Leylandii? Thanks a lot!

3 Answers

Answered By PlantWhisperer88 On

Before going ahead, make sure you understand the regulations under the High Hedges Act. It's important to check your local council's website. If you still want a conifer, consider Thuja plicata instead of Leylandii—it can handle pruning much better than Leylandii, which can be a real nightmare to manage.

PrivacySeeker22 -

I was just reading about that! I’m a bit wary of Leylandii now since I need to plant them a few feet from the boundary. I might talk to my neighbor about it and see if they’re cool with it for additional privacy.

Answered By GardenGuru123 On

Honestly, I would avoid Leylandii if I were you. They just create a boring view all year and nothing grows beneath them. Plus, they need cutting every six months, which can be a hassle. You might find some better options by checking out the RHS website.

GardeningNewbie101 -

Thanks for the tip! I'll look into that.

Answered By HedgeMasterX On

Honestly, you might want to reconsider planting Leylandii. I’d recommend looking into Beech or Hornbeam instead. They're native, keep their leaves in winter, and don’t create as many problems. Plus, they can be pruned back nicely!

NewHouseGardener -

I’ll definitely check those out, thanks!

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