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When is the best time to plant a hedge?

Autumn to early spring while dormant; bare-root then is cheapest.

In short

Autumn to early spring, while plants are dormant, is ideal, and bare-root hedging planted then is far cheaper than pot-grown. Pot-grown can go in most of the year with watering. We plant hedges in the dormant season where we can, for the best establishment and value.

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