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I have some of the common buddleia. Not sure it would make a dense hedge. Grows like elder, flowering branches die off to be replaced by new shoots.
Mixed hedges here. Front (roadside) hedge is the original privet with interlopers of ash, oak, laurel and yew - all a bit boring.
Side hedge, front, is camellia and fig, cotoneaster, a couple of roses, fuchsia and a pink fluffy flower. On the other side is a Hebe, laurel and some dying privet.
Back garden is just a mishmash of anything, including edibles like jostaberry and worcesterberry.
Mixed hedges here. Front (roadside) hedge is the original privet with interlopers of ash, oak, laurel and yew - all a bit boring.
Side hedge, front, is camellia and fig, cotoneaster, a couple of roses, fuchsia and a pink fluffy flower. On the other side is a Hebe, laurel and some dying privet.
Back garden is just a mishmash of anything, including edibles like jostaberry and worcesterberry.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.