How To Build A Dead Hedge
Using branches pruned from a birch tree to create a dead hedge to replace a collapsed fence. This is a great way to use up piles of pruning from trees and hedges. Provide a place for wildlife in your garden. Nesting birds, insects, amphibians and small mammals will find a home.

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How to Create a 'Dead Hedge'

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How to build a dead hedge step by step

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How to Make a Dead Hedge

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How to make a dead hedge for wildlife in your garden.

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Creating a dead hedge at The Bishop's Palace & Gardens, Wells

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9 months of hedge regrowth after hedge laying

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Dead hedge

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