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  1. Hedge - Wikipedia

    Hedgerows serve as important wildlife corridors, especially in the United Kingdom where they link the country's fractured ancient woodland. They also serve as a habitat for birds and other animals.

  2. What is a Hedgerow and Why You Should Plant One

    Apr 22, 2019 · These borders are hedgerows. A hedgerow can be thought of as a strip of densely planted trees, shrubs and other plants forming a border. You could think of a hedgerow as a living …

  3. Hedgerows for the Home Garden - Penn State Extension

    Jul 5, 2023 · Hedgerows originated with the emergence of farming in the Bronze Age (3500 BCE) in present-day Britain. Farmers cleared forests to make fields. To separate animals from cropland they …

  4. A Guide to Hedgerows: Plantings That Enhance Biodiversity ...

    Hedgerows are sometimes called shelter belts, windbreaks or conservation buffers. These layers of plant life enhance the beauty, productivity and biodiversity of a landscape.

  5. The Complete Guide to Hedgerows: Nature's Living Boundaries

    Apr 15, 2025 · While a hedge typically consists of a single species planted in a row (like a line of arborvitae or privet), a true hedgerow is a diverse, multi-layered living boundary composed of various …

  6. All About Hedgerows: Why They Help Wildlife and How to Plant ...

    Hedgerows do it all: they are a home for insects and other animals to live, eat, and move safely! As the hedgerow grows, it fills a three-dimentional space upwards that can provide homes at multiple …

  7. How to Plant a Hedgerow in the Home Landscape - Tenth Acre Farm

    May 14, 2024 · Hedgerows are primarily made up of perennial species. However, fast-growing annuals can fill the gaps while a young hedgerow is set up. In this article, I’ll share some design advice, tips …