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 ...
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 ...
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 ...