Ivydene Gardens Hedging Gallery: COMMON BEECH Hedge Pictures
Beech Hedge behind low wall as Screen of Garden from Drive.
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Why do so few Hedging Plant nurseries who supply directly to garden owners in the UK and so few garden owners in the UK donate the use of their Hedging Plant photos of the flower, foliage, form or seed to this website? Where else can you compare plants by flower colour, foliage colour, form or seed/fruit shape/colour with their soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect and height?
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Stone wall detail with raised pointing as boundary edge to driveway.
The garden boundary to the road is a featherboarded fence with the Beech Hedge growing behind it.
The use of hedging, walling and fencing has provided privacy when viewing the garden from the road.
The Oldie Magazine has collected notorious examples of utter non-news in its column 'Not Many Dead' and published them in From Not Many Dead by Oldie Publications Ltd (ISBN 101 84513 197 5).
Self-Serving Surveys:-
'Cheese does not give you nightmares', reveals a survey by the Cheese Council. 'We hope we have at last debunked the myth' said a Cheese Council spokesman. However, their survey did reveal that 75 per cent of men and 85 per cent of women said that after eating Stilton, they experienced 'odd and vivid dreams'.
The screening hedge is changed to an evergreen one to provide privacy in the downstairs rooms and the back garden.