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  1. Planting a privet hedge. Begin by clearing the planting area of weeds, stones, and other debris. Dig a trench about 30-40 cm deep and wide enough to comfortably accommodate the roots or root balls. Enrich the soil with compost or well-rotted manure to support healthy growth.

  2. Find easy-care, fast-growing Privet hedges for many USDA planting zones 4 through 9 at Nature Hills! Amur North River Privet is the most popular hedge shrub variety in the U.S. for its fragrant white spring blooms, cold hardiness and tolerance of both full sun and partial shade.

  3. Bare Root Privet Hedging. Privet hedging is a very traditional English form of hedging. It grows relatively quickly and is tolerant of most soil types and clips easily to form a neat, dense and tidy hedge. It is shade tolerant but also grows well in full sunshine.

  4. Buy Privet Hedging plants (Ligustrum) from Hopes Grove Nurseries. We stock Green, Golden and Wild varieties of Privet hedge plants. Browse our selection of top quality bare root, pot grown, root ball and instant Privet. Grown by experts and delivered fresh from our Kent nursery. Free delivery on most orders over £50.

  5. Privet hedging (Ligustrum ovalifolium) is prized for its lush oval-shaped green leaves and delicate white flowers that bloom during the summertime, attracting an array of wildlife such as butterflies and bees, bringing your garden to life.

  6. It can be grown as a small hedge of 3-4ft (90-120cm) in height but will be equally happy if grown as a 6ft Privet hedge to give that all important eye level privacy. A Privet hedge will need to be trimmed annually in the spring or autumn as you would with any other hedge. We recommend planting these Privet at 1.5ft (45cm) apart.

  7. Privet (Ligustrum ovalifolium) hedge plants in all sizes and root types direct from specialist nursery. Feefo 4.8 stars on 4,800 reviews

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