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10% OFF EVERY order placed online £20 worth of Dobies Vouchers Exclusive members only deals Join NowPlant a mixed hedge with confidence using a ready-curated collection, where compatible species are selected, sized and priced as a practical unit rather than leaving you to research and source each plant individually. Seven collections cover the most common hedging goals: native planting for ecological value, wildlife-focused mixes, fast-growing varieties for quick establishment, flowering species for seasonal colour, and value packs for buyers planting longer runs. Native and wildlife collections support sustainability commitments directly, using UK native hedging species that deliver proven ecological benefit. Each collection page lists the species included, quantities and coverage.
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Prefer to select individual species? Browse the full hedging range or filter on the hedging by feature section. Planting tools and essentials are available separately in the hedging necessities category. The FAQs below cover what collections include, how they compare on value and which packs deliver the most for wildlife.
Each hedging collection contains a curated mix of compatible plants selected around a specific planting goal, such as wildlife value, fast screening or seasonal flower colour. The species, quantities and approximate coverage for each collection are listed on the individual product page.
Yes, hedging collections are good value, often offering better value than buying the equivalent plants individually. They can also remove the time spent researching compatible species combinations. For longer hedge runs requiring many plants, the saving is more significant.
The best hedging collections for wildlife are the Wildlife Mixed Hedging and Native Hedging Collections. Both use UK native species including Hawthorn, Blackthorn and Field Maple, which provide berries, nesting cover and insect habitat for birds, hedgehogs and pollinators across the seasons.
Yes, you can plant a hedging collection in a small garden. Native and mixed collections work well in smaller spaces, particularly varieties managed at moderate height with annual trimming. Check the mature height and spread shown on each product page and choose a collection suited to the space available.
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