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We have been growing our plants with great passion since 1976. We are therefore proud that the third generation is now at the helm of our family business. All plants and trees we supply come either directly from our own nursery or from fellow nurseries that work in partnership with Heijnen. Through our close cooperation with various skilled growers, plant importers and other professionals, we guarantee products that are as fresh and high quality as possible. What this means for you is healthy and beautiful plants and trees straight from the nursery at competitive prices. 
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      Hedge plants
    • Yew
        Taxus
        Taxus baccata

        Taxus baccata

        Taxus baccata 'David'

        Taxus baccata 'David'

        Taxus media ‘Hicksii’

        Taxus media ‘Hicksii’

        Taxus media ‘Hillii’

        Taxus media ‘Hillii’

        Taxus ‘Fastigiata Aurea’

        Taxus ‘Fastigiata Aurea’

        Taxus 'Fastigiata Robusta'

        Taxus 'Fastigiata Robusta'

        Yew Ball

        Yew Ball

    • Thuja
      Tip!
        Thuja (arborvitae)
        Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant'

        Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant'

        Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'

        Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'

        Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens'

        Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens'

        Thuja plicata 'Martin'

        Thuja plicata 'Martin'

        Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

        Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

    • Laurel
        Prunus laurocerasus (cherry laurel)
        Laurel 'Caucasica'

        Laurel 'Caucasica'

        Laurel 'Rotundifolia'

        Laurel 'Rotundifolia'

        Laurel 'Novita'

        Laurel 'Novita'

        Laurel 'Genolia'

        Laurel 'Genolia'

        Laurel 'Etna'

        Laurel 'Etna'

        Laurel 'Herbergii'

        Laurel 'Herbergii'

        Laurel 'Otto Luyken'

        Laurel 'Otto Luyken'

        Portuguese laurel

        Portuguese laurel

    • Photinia
    • Cypress
        Chamaecyparis (cypress)
        Cupressocyparis Leylandii

        Cupressocyparis Leylandii

        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca'

        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca'

        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

        Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001'

        Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001'

    • Holly
        Ilex (holly)
        Ilex ‘Heckenfee’

        Ilex ‘Heckenfee’

        Ilex ‘Heckenstar’

        Ilex ‘Heckenstar’

        Ilex ‘Blue Maid’

        Ilex ‘Blue Maid’

        Ilex ‘Blue Prince’

        Ilex ‘Blue Prince’

        Ilex 'Heckenpracht'

        Ilex 'Heckenpracht'

        Ilex aquifolium

        Ilex aquifolium

        Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’

        Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’

    • Japanese holly
        Ilex crenata (Japanese holly)
        Ilex crenata 'Dark Green'

        Ilex crenata 'Dark Green'

        Ilex crenata 'Convexa'

        Ilex crenata 'Convexa'

        Ilex crenata 'Green Hedge'

        Ilex crenata 'Green Hedge'

        Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

        Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

        Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

        Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

        Ilex maximow. 'Kanehirae'

        Ilex maximow. 'Kanehirae'

    • Beech
        Fagus sylvatica (common beech)
        Hornbeam

        Hornbeam

        Beech

        Beech

        Copper Beech

        Copper Beech

    • Bamboo
        Fargesia (bamboo)
        Fargesia jiuzhaigou

        Fargesia jiuzhaigou

        Fargesia nitida

        Fargesia nitida

        Fargesia murieliae 'Jumbo'

        Fargesia murieliae 'Jumbo'

        Fargesia Rufa

        Fargesia Rufa

        Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'

        Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'

        Phyllostachys aurea

        Phyllostachys aurea

        Phyllostachys bissetii

        Phyllostachys bissetii

        Phyllostachys nigra

        Phyllostachys nigra

    • Ivy
        Hedera (ivy)
        Hedera helix

        Hedera helix

        Hedera hibernica

        Hedera hibernica

    • Privet
        Ligustrum (privet)
        Ligustrum vulgare

        Ligustrum vulgare

        Ligustrum 'Atrovirens'

        Ligustrum 'Atrovirens'

        Ligustrum ovalifolium

        Ligustrum ovalifolium

    • Elaeagnus
        Elaeagnus (oleaster)
        Elaeagnus ebbingei

        Elaeagnus ebbingei

    • Boxwood
        Buxus (common box)
        Buxus hedge

        Buxus hedge

        Buxus ball

        Buxus ball

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        Buxus pyramid

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      Garden plants
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        For pots or planters

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        Hardy perennials

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        Ground covers
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        Flowering ground covers

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        Hardy ground covers

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        Short ornamental grasses

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        Hardy ornamental grasses

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        Herbal plants
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        Herb plants for pots or window boxes

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        Hardy herb plants

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        Rock plants
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      Shrubs
    • Shrubs
        Shrubs
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        Tall shrubs

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      • Full-sun shrubs

       

      Popular types
      • Buddleja (butterflybush)
      • Corylus (hazel)
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      • Magnolia
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  • Mediterranean plants
      Mediterranean plants
    • Palm trees
        Palm trees
        Fan palm

        Fan palm

        Butia capitata

        Butia capitata

        Chamaerops

        Chamaerops

        Cordyline australis 'Red Star'

        Cordyline australis 'Red Star'

        Phoenix canariensis

        Phoenix canariensis

        Yucca palm

        Yucca palm

    • Wisteria sinensis
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        Mandarin tree

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        Key lime tree

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        Clementine tree

        Kumquat tree

        Kumquat tree

        Kaffir lime tree

        Kaffir lime tree

        Calamondin orange tree

        Calamondin orange tree

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    • Nerium Oleander
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      • Lavandula (lavender)
      • Nepeta (catnip)
      • Salvia (sage)
      • Skimmia
      • Stipa (feather grass)

       

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Hedge plants
  • Yew
      Taxus
      Taxus baccata

      Taxus baccata

      Taxus baccata 'David'

      Taxus baccata 'David'

      Taxus media ‘Hicksii’

      Taxus media ‘Hicksii’

      Taxus media ‘Hillii’

      Taxus media ‘Hillii’

      Taxus ‘Fastigiata Aurea’

      Taxus ‘Fastigiata Aurea’

      Taxus 'Fastigiata Robusta'

      Taxus 'Fastigiata Robusta'

      Yew Ball

      Yew Ball

  • Thuja
    Tip!
      Thuja (arborvitae)
      Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant'

      Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant'

      Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'

      Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'

      Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens'

      Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens'

      Thuja plicata 'Martin'

      Thuja plicata 'Martin'

      Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

      Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

  • Laurel
      Prunus laurocerasus (cherry laurel)
      Laurel 'Caucasica'

      Laurel 'Caucasica'

      Laurel 'Rotundifolia'

      Laurel 'Rotundifolia'

      Laurel 'Novita'

      Laurel 'Novita'

      Laurel 'Genolia'

      Laurel 'Genolia'

      Laurel 'Etna'

      Laurel 'Etna'

      Laurel 'Herbergii'

      Laurel 'Herbergii'

      Laurel 'Otto Luyken'

      Laurel 'Otto Luyken'

      Portuguese laurel

      Portuguese laurel

  • Photinia
  • Cypress
      Chamaecyparis (cypress)
      Cupressocyparis Leylandii

      Cupressocyparis Leylandii

      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca'

      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca'

      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

      Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001'

      Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001'

  • Holly
      Ilex (holly)
      Ilex ‘Heckenfee’

      Ilex ‘Heckenfee’

      Ilex ‘Heckenstar’

      Ilex ‘Heckenstar’

      Ilex ‘Blue Maid’

      Ilex ‘Blue Maid’

      Ilex ‘Blue Prince’

      Ilex ‘Blue Prince’

      Ilex 'Heckenpracht'

      Ilex 'Heckenpracht'

      Ilex aquifolium

      Ilex aquifolium

      Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’

      Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’

  • Japanese holly
      Ilex crenata (Japanese holly)
      Ilex crenata 'Dark Green'

      Ilex crenata 'Dark Green'

      Ilex crenata 'Convexa'

      Ilex crenata 'Convexa'

      Ilex crenata 'Green Hedge'

      Ilex crenata 'Green Hedge'

      Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

      Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

      Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

      Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

      Ilex maximow. 'Kanehirae'

      Ilex maximow. 'Kanehirae'

  • Beech
      Fagus sylvatica (common beech)
      Hornbeam

      Hornbeam

      Beech

      Beech

      Copper Beech

      Copper Beech

  • Bamboo
      Fargesia (bamboo)
      Fargesia jiuzhaigou

      Fargesia jiuzhaigou

      Fargesia nitida

      Fargesia nitida

      Fargesia murieliae 'Jumbo'

      Fargesia murieliae 'Jumbo'

      Fargesia Rufa

      Fargesia Rufa

      Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'

      Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'

      Phyllostachys aurea

      Phyllostachys aurea

      Phyllostachys bissetii

      Phyllostachys bissetii

      Phyllostachys nigra

      Phyllostachys nigra

  • Ivy
      Hedera (ivy)
      Hedera helix

      Hedera helix

      Hedera hibernica

      Hedera hibernica

  • Privet
      Ligustrum (privet)
      Ligustrum vulgare

      Ligustrum vulgare

      Ligustrum 'Atrovirens'

      Ligustrum 'Atrovirens'

      Ligustrum ovalifolium

      Ligustrum ovalifolium

  • Elaeagnus
      Elaeagnus (oleaster)
      Elaeagnus ebbingei

      Elaeagnus ebbingei

  • Boxwood
      Buxus (common box)
      Buxus hedge

      Buxus hedge

      Buxus ball

      Buxus ball

      Buxus pyramid

      Buxus pyramid

    Hedge plants
  • Yew
      Taxus
      Taxus baccata

      Taxus baccata

      Taxus baccata 'David'

      Taxus baccata 'David'

      Taxus media ‘Hicksii’

      Taxus media ‘Hicksii’

      Taxus media ‘Hillii’

      Taxus media ‘Hillii’

      Taxus ‘Fastigiata Aurea’

      Taxus ‘Fastigiata Aurea’

      Taxus 'Fastigiata Robusta'

      Taxus 'Fastigiata Robusta'

      Yew Ball

      Yew Ball

  • Thuja
    Tip!
      Thuja (arborvitae)
      Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant'

      Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant'

      Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'

      Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'

      Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens'

      Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens'

      Thuja plicata 'Martin'

      Thuja plicata 'Martin'

      Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

      Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

  • Laurel
      Prunus laurocerasus (cherry laurel)
      Laurel 'Caucasica'

      Laurel 'Caucasica'

      Laurel 'Rotundifolia'

      Laurel 'Rotundifolia'

      Laurel 'Novita'

      Laurel 'Novita'

      Laurel 'Genolia'

      Laurel 'Genolia'

      Laurel 'Etna'

      Laurel 'Etna'

      Laurel 'Herbergii'

      Laurel 'Herbergii'

      Laurel 'Otto Luyken'

      Laurel 'Otto Luyken'

      Portuguese laurel

      Portuguese laurel

  • Photinia
  • Cypress
      Chamaecyparis (cypress)
      Cupressocyparis Leylandii

      Cupressocyparis Leylandii

      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca'

      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca'

      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

      Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

      Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001'

      Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001'

  • Holly
      Ilex (holly)
      Ilex ‘Heckenfee’

      Ilex ‘Heckenfee’

      Ilex ‘Heckenstar’

      Ilex ‘Heckenstar’

      Ilex ‘Blue Maid’

      Ilex ‘Blue Maid’

      Ilex ‘Blue Prince’

      Ilex ‘Blue Prince’

      Ilex 'Heckenpracht'

      Ilex 'Heckenpracht'

      Ilex aquifolium

      Ilex aquifolium

      Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’

      Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’

  • Japanese holly
      Ilex crenata (Japanese holly)
      Ilex crenata 'Dark Green'

      Ilex crenata 'Dark Green'

      Ilex crenata 'Convexa'

      Ilex crenata 'Convexa'

      Ilex crenata 'Green Hedge'

      Ilex crenata 'Green Hedge'

      Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

      Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

      Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

      Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

      Ilex maximow. 'Kanehirae'

      Ilex maximow. 'Kanehirae'

  • Beech
      Fagus sylvatica (common beech)
      Hornbeam

      Hornbeam

      Beech

      Beech

      Copper Beech

      Copper Beech

  • Bamboo
      Fargesia (bamboo)
      Fargesia jiuzhaigou

      Fargesia jiuzhaigou

      Fargesia nitida

      Fargesia nitida

      Fargesia murieliae 'Jumbo'

      Fargesia murieliae 'Jumbo'

      Fargesia Rufa

      Fargesia Rufa

      Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'

      Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'

      Phyllostachys aurea

      Phyllostachys aurea

      Phyllostachys bissetii

      Phyllostachys bissetii

      Phyllostachys nigra

      Phyllostachys nigra

  • Ivy
      Hedera (ivy)
      Hedera helix

      Hedera helix

      Hedera hibernica

      Hedera hibernica

  • Privet
      Ligustrum (privet)
      Ligustrum vulgare

      Ligustrum vulgare

      Ligustrum 'Atrovirens'

      Ligustrum 'Atrovirens'

      Ligustrum ovalifolium

      Ligustrum ovalifolium

  • Elaeagnus
      Elaeagnus (oleaster)
      Elaeagnus ebbingei

      Elaeagnus ebbingei

  • Boxwood
      Buxus (common box)
      Buxus hedge

      Buxus hedge

      Buxus ball

      Buxus ball

      Buxus pyramid

      Buxus pyramid

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Root type

A plant or tree can be delivered in a pot, with a root ball or with bare roots.

  • Pot: the advantage of plants grown in pots is that they can be planted all year round, with the exception of periods of frost. After planting, both the root system and the visible, above-ground parts of the plant/tree will continue to grow immediately, provided temperatures are high enough.
  • Root ball: plants and trees with (wired) root balls can be planted roughly between October and April, depending on the weather. During these months, the plants are dormant and at their least vulnerable, which is ideal for planting. Because the plants are freshly uprooted (dug up) at the growers, the root system may be somewhat damaged. Once planted, the plant/tree will first form new roots and will then continue to grow above ground.
  • Bare roots: plants and trees delivered with bare roots can be planted roughly between October and April, depending on the weather. During these months, the plants are dormant and at their least vulnerable, which is ideal for planting. Because the plants are freshly uprooted (dug up) at the growers, the root system may be somewhat damaged. Once planted, the plant/tree will first form new roots and will then continue to grow above ground. Because there is no sand on the roots, the plants are lightweight and therefore easy to carry.
Height at time of delivery (cm)
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Height at time of delivery (cm)

'Height without root ball' refers to the measurement of a plant or tree where the height is measured without taking into account the underlying root ball of roots and soil normally present when the plant is moved. When measuring height without root ball, only the visible part of the plant above ground, such as the trunk/stem, branches and leaves, is taken into account, while the root ball that is normally below ground is excluded from the measurement.

Height at time of delivery (cm)
Width at time of delivery (cm)
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Width at time of delivery (cm)

Our plants can be ordered in different sizes. By width on delivery (cm), we mean the approximate width of the plant in centimetres when we deliver it to you.

The number of centimetres indicated refers to the widest part of the plant. It may not be as wide in other places, since it is a natural product and does not have standard dimensions.

Genus
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Genus

The genus is a taxonomic classification that includes several closely related species. Genus is a rank that is above the 'species' rank. The spelling of the genus name always includes one scientific name beginning with a capital letter. A genus cannot be ordered as a product; a species or variety can be ordered.

Positioning
Positioning

By positioning, we mean the number of hours of sunlight at the spot where the plants are to be placed. There are three categories for this, namely:

  • Sun - more than 4 hours of sun per day
  • Partial shade - up to 4 hours of sun per day
  • Shade - less than 2 hours of sun per day

The type of soil is of minor importance in most cases, unless otherwise stated for the product.

Application
Application

By 'application' we mean how the planting can be used in the garden. In this, we distinguish between the possible applications below:

Border: also called a bed, this is a strip of ground (part of the garden) intended for planting. Due to the construction of paths, terraces and lawn, a garden often consists of multiple borders:

  • Group planting: plants that are at their best when placed together in small or large groups and can be easily combined with other garden plants if desired.
  • Edge planting: mostly low-growing plants that are suitable for use at the edge of borders and so provide a nice progression from low to tall plants.
  • Underplanting: mostly shade-loving plants that can be planted under large shrubs and trees.

Solitary: a plant (usually a larger shrub) that does best when planted alone and not with several of the same variety together. A solitary plant is a real eye-catcher and also provides 'body' to the garden. You place a solitary plant in a border in combination with (relatively) low-growing plants, for example.

Pot: a plant that grows well in a pot.

Planter: plants that are perfect for use in planters.

Hedge: plants that grow particularly tall and branch nicely through pruning. This makes them ideal for use as a natural screen (hedge). We offer hedge plants for both low and tall hedges.

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Semi-shade hedge plants

Partial shade hedge plants thrive in dappled light, offering privacy and beauty. Ideal for semi-shaded gardens, these hedges create a natural boundary, blocking unsightly views. Perfect for morning sun areas, they enhance garden aesthetics with their lush foliage and occasional blooms.

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Buy semi-shade hedge plants

Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with dappled light. These hedges thrive in areas where sunlight is filtered through trees, making them ideal for semi-shaded gardens. Choosing the right hedge for dappled light can enhance privacy and create a beautiful garden boundary. Discover how semi-shade hedging plants can transform your outdoor space. Explore options like tall hedges or low hedges to hide unsightly objects or create a boundary with neighbours. Consider a flowering hedge for added beauty. Whether it's a boundary in morning sun or under a light tree canopy, these light-tolerant hedges offer versatility. Find the perfect hedge plant for your needs and enjoy a lush, green garden all year round.

Semi Shade Hedge Plants: What is a Partial Shade Hedge and Where to Use It?

Partial shade hedge plants are ideal for gardens that do not receive full sunlight throughout the day. These plants thrive in areas with dappled sunlight or where the sun is blocked for part of the day. Commonly known as partially shaded hedges or half-sun hedge plants, they are perfect for creating a boundary or providing privacy in gardens with limited sun exposure. These hedges are versatile and can be used to hide unsightly objects or create a garden boundary. They are also effective as a boundary with neighbours, offering privacy without needing full sun. Popular genera for partial shade hedges include Photinia, Prunus, Viburnum, Cornus, and Euonymus. These plants are well-suited for hedges in dappled light or under a light tree canopy. Partial shade hedges are also known as light-shade hedges or hedges for dappled shade. They are excellent for gardens that receive morning sun but are shaded in the afternoon. For those looking to add ornamental hedges in partial shade, these plants are a great choice. They are light-tolerant and can be used as tall hedges, low hedges, or even flowering hedges, depending on the garden's needs.

Characteristics of half-sun, semi-shade hedging

Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with dappled sunlight. These hedges grow well in areas where they receive some sun and some shade throughout the day. They can spread wide, creating a dense barrier that is ideal for privacy or as a boundary with neighbours. The growth of these hedges depends on the type of plant, soil quality, and care provided. The development of partial shade hedge plants starts with planting in well-drained soil. They gradually grow, reaching maturity over several years. Regular pruning helps maintain their shape and encourages healthy growth. The best hedging plants for dappled sunlight thrive in semi-shaded gardens, especially under a light tree canopy. Flowering times for these hedges vary. Some bloom in spring, while others may flower in summer. Factors like climate, temperature, and care affect their blooming period. In cooler climates, they might bloom later than in warmer areas. The bloom colours of partial shade hedges can range from white to pink or even yellow, depending on the species and cultivar. Soil conditions, light exposure, and plant age can influence the intensity of these colours. While not all partial shade hedges are known for their scent, some can add a pleasant aroma to the garden. The fragrance depends on the type of plant and its blooming stage. Mature partial shade hedges can reach various heights, from low hedges to tall hedges, depending on the species. They are excellent for creating a garden boundary or hiding unsightly objects. Choosing the right location and providing proper care ensures they thrive in dappled light conditions.

Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with limited sunlight. These plants have unique leaf shapes, colours, and textures. Leaves can be oval, lance-shaped, or even heart-shaped, often with a glossy or matte finish. Colours range from deep green to variegated patterns, adding interest to any garden. In winter, some partial shade hedges may lose their leaves, depending on the species and climate conditions. Winter hardiness is crucial for partial shade hedges. These plants can withstand cold temperatures, but factors like wind exposure and soil conditions play a role. Choosing the right species for the local climate ensures they survive frost periods. Many partial shade hedges are evergreen, keeping their leaves year-round. However, some may shed leaves annually, influenced by species choice and garden location. Heat and drought resistance are important for these hedges. Originating from various climates, they often have adaptations like waxy leaves or deep root systems to conserve water. Proper soil moisture and protection from strong winds enhance their resilience. Partial shade hedge plants are generally non-toxic, making them safe for gardens with children and pets. Normal garden use poses no danger, ensuring a safe environment for all. These hedges support biodiversity by providing food and shelter for wildlife. They mimic natural habitats, promoting a balanced ecosystem. Flowering hedges attract pollinators, enhancing garden health and resistance to pests. Partial shade hedges are a valuable addition to any garden, offering privacy and beauty while supporting the environment.

Where to place and how to use semi-shade hedge plants

Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with dappled light. These hedges thrive in areas where sunlight is filtered through trees or buildings. Here are some ways to use them in the garden:

  • Border: Use partial shade hedge plants to create a beautiful border along the garden edge. They provide structure and define spaces.
  • Privacy: Tall hedges can act as a boundary with neighbours, offering privacy without needing full sun.
  • Hide unsightly objects: These hedges are ideal for hiding unsightly objects or creating a garden boundary.
  • Flowering hedge: Some semi-shade hedging plants offer flowers, adding colour and interest to shaded areas.
  • Under light tree canopy: Plant them under a light tree canopy where they can thrive in the dappled light.
When planning a garden, consider the best hedging plants for dappled sunlight. Buy hedge plants for partial shade to ensure a thriving and beautiful garden. These light-tolerant hedges are perfect for creating a boundary in morning sun or as ornamental hedges in partial shade.

Combinations that thrive in part-sun gardens

Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with dappled sunlight. These hedges can be combined with various plant types to create a beautiful and functional garden. Consider pairing them with ferns and hostas, which thrive in similar light conditions. Ferns add a lush, green texture, while hostas offer a variety of leaf colours and patterns. Another great combination is with astilbes, which bring a splash of colour with their feathery flowers. These combinations work well because they all enjoy partial shade and can create a layered look in the garden. The tall hedges provide a backdrop, while the lower plants add interest and depth. This setup is ideal for creating a boundary with neighbours or hiding unsightly objects. Additionally, flowering hedge plants can add seasonal interest and attract pollinators. Using partial shade hedges in a garden boundary or as a block hedge can enhance privacy and define spaces. They are also suitable for gardens with a light tree canopy, where they can thrive in the dappled light. Choose hedge plants for partial shade to ensure a healthy and vibrant garden all year round.

Site conditions and soil for part-shade hedges

Partial shade hedge plants thrive in areas with dappled light, making them ideal for gardens with some tree cover. These hedges prefer a mix of sun and shade, often found under a light tree canopy. It's important to consider the amount of sunlight, as too much shade can hinder growth. Wind sensitivity is a factor for semi-shade hedging plants. To protect them, consider planting in a sheltered spot or using windbreaks. The soil for partial shade hedges should be well-draining and rich in nutrients. Regular fertilisation helps promote healthy growth. A loamy soil type is often best, as it retains moisture without becoming waterlogged. Bodemvochtigheid is crucial for these hedges. They need consistent moisture, especially in sunny or windy conditions. Ensure the soil remains damp but not soggy. The pH preference for hedge plants in partial shade is slightly acidic to neutral. This range supports nutrient uptake and overall plant health. Incorporating tall hedges or low hedges can create a boundary with neighbours, offering privacy and blocking unsightly objects. Flowering hedge options add ornamental value to the garden. Choose hedge plants for partial shade to enhance the garden boundary effectively.

When and how to plant partial shade varieties

Partial shade hedge plants can be planted throughout the year if they come in pots, except during frost. For those with root balls, the best time is spring or autumn. Factors like soil type, climate, and garden location affect planting. The distance between partial shade hedge plants depends on the plant type, initial size, and growth rate. Information on the number of plants per metre is available on the Heijnen product page. Proper soil preparation is crucial for partial shade hedges. Ensure the soil is well-drained and enriched with organic matter. Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and the same depth. Planting instructions for partial shade hedge plants include placing the plant in the hole, backfilling with soil, and firming it gently. Water thoroughly after planting and regularly during dry spells. This helps establish the hedge and ensures healthy growth. Partial shade hedge plants, like light-shade hedges and hedges for dappled shade, thrive in semi-shaded gardens. They are ideal for creating a boundary hedge, providing privacy, and hiding unsightly objects. These hedges are perfect for gardens with morning sun or under a light tree canopy.

Care Tips for Partial Shade Hedge Plants

Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with dappled light. These hedges thrive in areas with morning sun and afternoon shade. Proper care ensures they remain healthy and vibrant.

  • Watering: Check soil moisture regularly. Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth. Use sharp tools to remove dead or damaged branches. Pruning encourages dense growth and maintains shape.
  • Fertilising: Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring. Follow package instructions for quantity. Fertilising supports healthy growth and flowering.
  • Dividing: If applicable, divide plants every few years in early spring. This prevents overcrowding and promotes vigorous growth.
  • Winter Protection: Mulch around the base to protect roots from frost. In severe climates, consider using a protective cover.
  • Transplanting: Best done in early spring or autumn. Water well after transplanting and monitor for stress signs.
Partial shade hedges, such as those for semi-shaded gardens, offer privacy and can hide unsightly objects. They are ideal for creating a boundary with neighbours or as ornamental hedges in partial shade. For those looking to buy hedge plants for partial shade, consider options that thrive under a light tree canopy or in dappled light.

Visual benefits of balanced-light hedges

Partial shade hedge plants offer a unique charm to any garden. These hedges thrive in areas with dappled sunlight, making them perfect for gardens with trees. The flowers of these hedges can vary in colour, adding a splash of vibrancy. Some varieties even have a pleasant fragrance, attracting bees and butterflies, which helps in pollination. The leaves of partial shade hedges are often lush and green, providing a dense cover that can serve as a privacy screen or boundary hedge. In autumn, the foliage may change colour, offering a beautiful seasonal display. These hedges can also act as a shelter for small animals and birds, providing a safe haven. The structure of these hedges remains appealing even in winter, especially when covered in frost. The gentle movement of the leaves in the breeze adds a dynamic element to the garden. For those looking to buy hedge plants for partial shade, consider options that suit the specific light conditions of the garden. Whether it's a tall hedge for privacy or a low hedge for a border edge, there are many choices available. These hedges not only enhance the garden's aesthetics but also contribute to the ecosystem by supporting wildlife.

Trusted partial shade hedge species in the UK

Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with dappled light. Popular choices include Photinia fraseri 'Red Robin', known for its vibrant red leaves, and Prunus lusitanica, which offers lush green foliage. Viburnum tinus is another excellent option, providing beautiful white flowers. Cornus mas, with its bright yellow blooms, and Euonymus japonicus 'Green Spire', known for its compact growth, are also ideal for semi-shade hedging plants. These hedges for dappled light are great for creating a boundary with neighbours or hiding unsightly objects. They thrive as hedges in dappled light and are suitable for gardens with partial shade. All these light-tolerant hedges can be ordered online from Heijnen, directly from the nursery and delivered to your home. Whether looking for tall hedges or low hedges, these plants for light-shade hedge are perfect for a garden boundary or as a flowering hedge. Choose the best hedging plants for dappled sunlight to enhance privacy and beauty in a semi-shaded garden.

Benefits and challenges of light-sensitive hedging

Partial shade hedge plants are ideal for gardens that do not receive full sunlight throughout the day. These hedges thrive in areas with dappled light or semi-shade, making them perfect for creating a boundary or adding privacy in such conditions.

Advantages:

  • Partial shade hedge plants can thrive in areas with limited sunlight, making them suitable for gardens with tall trees or buildings that cast shadows.
  • They provide excellent privacy and can act as a natural boundary with neighbours, enhancing the garden's aesthetic.
  • These hedges can help hide unsightly objects, creating a more pleasing garden environment.
  • Many partial shade hedge plants are flowering, adding colour and interest to the garden.
  • They are often low maintenance, requiring less frequent trimming compared to full-sun hedges.
  • Partial shade hedges can be used to block hedges or create a border edge, offering flexibility in garden design.
  • They are suitable for gardens with a light tree canopy, where full-sun plants may struggle.

Disadvantages:

  • Some partial shade hedge plants may not grow as quickly as those in full sun, requiring patience for full coverage.
  • They may not be as dense as full-sun hedges, potentially offering less sound insulation.
  • Limited sunlight can affect flowering, resulting in fewer blooms compared to full-sun varieties.

Choosing the right hedge plants for partial shade can transform a garden boundary, providing both beauty and function.

Buy hedge plants for semi-shade – smart picks

Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with dappled light. These hedges thrive in areas where sunlight is filtered through trees. Consider Photinia fraseri 'Red Robin' for its vibrant red leaves or Prunus lusitanica for a lush, evergreen look. Viburnum tinus offers beautiful flowers, while Cornus mas provides bright berries. Euonymus japonicus 'Green Spire' is ideal for a neat, low hedge. These semi-shade hedging plants create privacy and hide unsightly objects. They are excellent for garden boundaries and blocking views from neighbours. For those looking to buy hedge plants for partial shade, Heijnen offers a great selection. Choose the right hedge for your garden and enjoy a beautiful, functional landscape. Explore options like tall hedges for privacy or low hedges for border edges. Make your garden a haven with these light-tolerant hedges.

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Partial shade hedge plants are perfect for gardens with dappled light. These semi-shade hedging plants thrive in areas with morning sun and provide privacy and beauty. Ideal for creating a boundary with neighbours, they can hide unsightly objects and enhance the garden's look. For those seeking a hedge for semi-shaded gardens, consider buying hedge plants for partial shade at Heijnen for a lush, ornamental touch.

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