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Thank you for visiting our website and showing an interest in our range of hedge plants and young trees.

Glebe Farm Hedging is a family run business, based on our farm on the edge of the Dedham Vale in the heart of ‘Constable Country’ on the Essex & Suffolk border. We supply over 100 varieties of hedge plants, hedging shrubs and young native trees to customers throughout the UK and occasionally to the Continent. Our many clients include estates and farms, local authorities, landscapers and developers, and private owners of gardens both large and small. To see what just some of our customers say about us click here: testimonials

The majority of the plants we offer are supplied as young (normally 2-3 year old) dormant, bare root hedging plants, which are lifted and despatched between late October and early April. For those wanting a more instant effect, we list a number of larger mature hedge plants for Autumn and Winter planting. Our pot grown plants are normally available throughout the year. We also stock a wide range of accessories to protect young plants and assist in the establishment of hedges and trees.

If you wish to place an order, either ring to discuss your requirements, or simply print out our order form to post or fax. We will always confirm your order and delivery date. In our busiest months of November and March please place orders well in advance of your preferred delivery date – lead times are normally 4-7 days, but may be longer at these times. Local customers are welcome to collect pre-booked orders from the farm by prior arrangement.

Most mail order deliveries are sent by carrier on a nationwide next day service and we make every effort to ensure that goods are delivered on a pre-arranged date. All plants are despatched with planting and aftercare instructions (also available to view or print from this website), and for peace of mind, are guaranteed for the first growing season - see our terms and conditions for details.

We pride ourselves on the value, quality and performance of our plants, and the service we offer. We understand that planting hedges and trees is a considerable commitment - often carried out for the benefit of future generations - and we take great care to select and pack only the best plants available to ensure success. If you are unsure about which species to plant, how many plants you will need, or have any other questions, please get in touch - as horticulturalists and hedging specialists with over 20 years experience, we are always happy to help.

William and Sarah Baird

Glebe Farm Hedging, Glebe Farm, Langham, Colchester, Essex , CO4 5PP

email: hedging@glebfarm.demon.co.uk

 

Quick links to popular searches: Mixed Native Hedges, Beech Hedges, Box Hedge, Cotoneaster Hedge, Hawthorn Hedge, Holly Hedge, Hornbeam Hedge, Laurel Hedge, Lavender Hedge, Lonicera Hedge, Privet Hedge, Yew Hedge


External links to websites that we like:

Hedgelink - a great source of information on native field hedges and their roll in wildlife conservation.

The Royal Horticultural Society - help and advice on hedges and any garden subject.

The Museum of Garden History - The history of garden hedges, mazes and knot gardens.

Levens Hall - Historic and Inspirational Topiary and Hedge Garden. The quintessential English Garden...

Villandry Gardens - Awe inspiring French Formal Garden. Stunning photos of the garden through the seasons.

Conceptmechanics.com

 

All photographs - Copyright: James Maturin-Baird.

 
 
 
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