Why Choose Pot Grown Red Robin Hedging?
Pot grown Red Robin hedging offers several advantages over bare root alternatives. Because each plant is supplied in a container with an established root system, pot grown Red Robin hedging can be planted at any time of year, giving you flexibility to create your perfect garden boundary whenever suits you best. The plants experience minimal transplant shock and establish quickly in their new position, meaning you can enjoy a lush, colourful hedge sooner.
Planting and Care Tips for Red Robin Hedging
When planting pot grown Red Robin hedging, space your plants approximately 45 to 60 centimetres apart for a dense, full hedge. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball and add compost or well-rotted organic matter to give your new hedge the best start. Water thoroughly after planting and continue regular watering during the first growing season, especially in dry spells. Red Robin hedging responds well to trimming and can be pruned twice a year, in late spring and again in late summer, to encourage the vibrant red new growth that makes this variety so popular.
Ideal Uses for Red Robin Hedging
Red Robin hedging is incredibly versatile and works beautifully in both formal and informal garden settings. It makes an outstanding privacy screen, reaching heights of two to three metres if left untrimmed, or can be maintained at a lower height for neat garden borders. The striking red and green foliage provides year-round interest, making pot grown Red Robin hedging one of the most attractive evergreen hedging options available for gardens across the UK and Northern Ireland.



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