The material should be planted in groups of 5 or 6 of the same species, the groups mixed randomly (use dice?). With the exception of the roses which should be mixed in singularly, but again I suggest in patches - pick the sunnier spots.Plant 6 plants to the metre, in a staggered double row. The rows should be 25cm apart and the plants about 45cm apart in each row. There are 525 plants available so tighten for loosen the spacing to suit as the work progresses.
Plant in one of two ways:
(i) Cultivated strip planting
In a cultivated strip, approximately 60cm wide by 25cm deep. This ensures that
the roots of each plant are placed into the optimum cultivated conditions for good root development. A rotavator it would be ideal.
(ii) Slit planting
By cutting a slit in the ground and holding it open with a spade whilst the roots of the plant are carefully inserted and spread downwards.
A big tub of Blood, Fish and Bone or Growmore would be useful to sprinkle in as the planting progresses.
Mulch with waste hops once the hedge is laid.
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