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- How big must the planting distance be in beech hedges?
- The right planting distance for beech hedges
- Tips
Young, small beech can be planted a little tighter, but later every second must be removed
How big must the planting distance be in beech hedges?
The correct planting distance in the beech hedge ensures that all trees receive enough light and nutrients. How tall he must be when planting depends on the size of the trees. Also plays a role, how fast the hedge should be high and tight.
The right planting distance for beech hedges
In a mature beech hedge the ideal planting distance is 50 centimeters.
If the trees are very small, it takes a long time for the hedge to become tall and dense. Under these circumstances, you can plant the beeches more densely so that three to four trees grow per meter.
However, you must remove at least every second Beech in the full-grown hedge, so that the other trees have enough space.
Tips
If you want to quickly hedge a broad hedge, zigzag the beech trees. The planting distance of 50 centimeters to each neighboring plant must be observed.