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Hedges clipping

Garden weeds 6. Kitchen waste 7. Soft hedge clippings 8. Bedding from rabbit and hamster cages. [Pg.38]

Tea bags, tea leaves, and coffee grounds Remains of vegetable plants Strawy animal manures Cut flowers Soft hedge clippings... [Pg.39]

Woody prunings, evergreen hedge clippings Cardboard tubes, egg cartons Crumpled paper and newspaper... [Pg.39]

Clockwise from top left) Biodegradable mulches An ornamental bark mulch, good around shrubs and at the base of hedges lawn clippings used as a mulch in the vegetable plot, here spread over layers of newspaper (see also overleaf)] one-year-old leaf mold well-rotted straw. [Pg.72]

Evergreens are the classic choice for clipped hedges, giving a solid backdrop of color and structure year-round. Yew (Taxus baccata) and boxwood (Buxus) make traditional hedges with a smooth finish boxwood is ideal for low hedges as it grows more slowly than yew. [Pg.142]

Clipped privet Is neat. If dull as a more Informal hedge It will bear distinetively seented white flowers. [Pg.145]


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