Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm

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Description Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm | Yew

Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is a versatile plant known for its dense and compact growth. The Taxus genus includes this particular variety, which is a male plant, meaning it does not produce the red, poisonous berries often associated with yews. This makes it a safer choice for gardens with children or pets. The Taxus baccata 'David' is ideal for creating a hedge, whether tall or low, and can also be used as a solitary plant. Its evergreen nature ensures that it retains its leaves throughout the year, providing year-round privacy and greenery. The compact growth habit of this conifer makes it suitable for various garden applications, including front garden hedges and as part of a conifer hedge. Choosing Taxus baccata 'David' for a garden offers the benefit of a low-maintenance, attractive hedge plant that enhances the landscape.

Exploring the Characteristics of the Taxus Baccata David Hedge

The Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is a versatile evergreen plant, ideal for creating a lush and vibrant garden. Known for its rich green foliage, this conifer hedge thrives in various light conditions, including shade, partial shade, and full sun. The leaves are soft to the touch and maintain their colour throughout the year, making it a reliable choice for year-round greenery. This hedge plant grows at a moderate pace, adding approximately 10-20 cm per year. With proper care and timely fertilisation, its growth can be optimised. The mature height of the Taxus baccata 'David' is flexible, as it can be pruned to maintain the desired height and width, whether for a tall hedge or a low hedge. Its upright growth habit and dense branching make it an excellent choice for a front garden hedge, providing a structured and neat appearance. The Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is moderately sight-dense, offering a degree of privacy and wind protection. Regular pruning enhances its density, ensuring it remains an effective barrier. As a conifer, it is part of the hedging plants family, suitable for various garden styles. For those interested in more evergreen options, consider exploring our evergreen hedge selection.

The Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is a versatile plant suitable for various garden settings. It is winter hardy, thriving in USDA zone 6b, and can withstand temperatures as low as -20.5°C. However, the timing of frost and the plant's location, including soil and wind conditions, can affect its hardiness. This hedge plant prefers well-drained soil and can adapt to different soil types, making it a flexible choice for many gardens. Ideal soil moisture is crucial; too much water can harm the plant, so ensure proper drainage to avoid waterlogging.

In terms of biodiversity, the Taxus baccata 'David' can attract birds, providing them with food and nesting opportunities. It also supports bees and butterflies, enhancing the garden's ecological value. While the plant is toxic, it is safe for gardens when used normally, but caution is advised around children and pets. The plant blooms in April and May, showcasing yellow flowers that add a splash of colour. Its ornamental value is significant, with its dense foliage and ability to form a tall or low hedge, making it a popular choice for front gardens. It combines well with other hedging plants, such as conifers, to create a diverse and attractive landscape. When planting, the size of the plant at delivery determines the number needed per metre, so refer to plant properties for guidance. Consider the hedge plant for a reliable and attractive addition to any garden.

Baccata David Hedge: Advantages and Disadvantages

The Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is a versatile plant with several benefits:

All advantages:

  • Male plant, so it does not produce red, poisonous berries, making it safer for gardens.
  • Suitable for use as a hedge or as a solitary plant, offering flexibility in garden design.
  • Retains its leaves throughout the year, providing year-round greenery.
  • Compact growth habit, which is ideal for creating neat and tidy hedges.
  • Evergreen, ensuring a consistent appearance in all seasons.
  • Grows at a rate of 10-20 cm per year, allowing for manageable maintenance.
  • Moderately sight-dense, offering some privacy without being overly dense.
  • Hardy to temperatures as low as -17.8°C to -20.5°C, suitable for USDA zone 6b.

All disadvantages:

  • Does not tolerate wet soils, which can limit planting locations.

Overall, the Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is a reliable choice for those seeking a low-maintenance, evergreen hedge with a compact form. However, care should be taken to plant it in well-drained soil to ensure its health and longevity.

Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm

Planting & care Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm (Yew)

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Ideal placement of a Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm

The Taxus baccata 'David' hedge thrives in various conditions, making it a versatile choice for gardens. It grows well in both sun and shade, adapting to different light levels. The ideal spot for this hedge is in well-drained soil, which helps prevent waterlogging and supports healthy root development. A sheltered location, away from strong winds, is beneficial for its growth. Choosing the right spot ensures the hedge grows tall and dense, providing a lush, green barrier. This conifer hedge is suitable for all soil types, as long as they are well-drained. It can tolerate both dry and moist conditions, but good drainage is key. The Taxus baccata 'David' can be used as a tall hedge, low hedge, or even a front garden hedge. Proper placement is crucial for its success, ensuring vibrant growth and a robust appearance.

How do I plant a Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm?

When planting the Taxus baccata 'David' hedge, proper soil preparation is essential for growth. The soil should be well-tilled to improve water drainage and nutrient availability. This step is crucial before planting can begin. Good soil preparation ensures that the roots of the Taxus baccata 'David' hedge can access water and nutrients, with compost mixed into the existing soil. Pot-grown plants can be planted year-round, except during frost. Plants with a jute sack around the root ball can be planted with the sack intact. After planting, it is important to water the plants until they are well-rooted. The size of the plant at planting determines the number of plants per square metre. Soil preparation is key for successful planting. Follow the planting instructions for best results with the Taxus baccata 'David' hedge.

Pruning a Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm

Pruning a Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is essential to maintain its shape and health. Regular trimming helps the hedge stay dense and attractive. Pruning also encourages new growth, making the hedge fuller. The best time to prune a Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is late spring or early summer. It is recommended to prune once or twice a year. Use sharp tools like hedge shears or a pruning saw for clean cuts. Good tools prevent damage to the plant. For a tall hedge, start pruning from the top and work downwards. For a low hedge, focus on keeping the sides even. Always remove dead or damaged branches. This ensures the Taxus baccata 'David' hedge remains a beautiful feature in any garden.

Watering a Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm

The Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is a popular choice for gardens. This conifer hedge has a normal water need. It is best to water deeply rather than giving a little every day. Check the soil to see if the hedge plant really needs water. Watering is best done in the early morning or late afternoon to reduce evaporation. During dry, sunny periods, more frequent watering may be necessary. Ensure excess water can drain away, whether the hedge is in the ground or in a pot. If using drip irrigation, it works best once the hedge is well-rooted. Initially, also water by hand when planting. The Taxus baccata 'David' is not highly drought-resistant, so regular watering is important for healthy growth. This makes it a reliable choice for a front garden hedge or other hedging plants.

Fertilising a Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm

Fertilising the Taxus baccata 'David' hedge is essential for its growth and health. Regular feeding helps the hedge grow tall and strong, ensuring vibrant green foliage. Using organic fertiliser is crucial as it prevents root and leaf burn, which can occur with chemical fertilisers. The Organic Starter Fertilizer and Organic Maintenance Fertilizer from Heijnen are recommended for this purpose. Fertilising should be done twice a year, in spring and summer. The amount of fertiliser depends on the size of the hedge; larger hedges require more. Fertiliser is absorbed by the plants only after it is dissolved in water. During dry periods, watering the garden after fertilising helps release nutrients into the soil, allowing the roots of the Taxus baccata 'David' hedge to absorb them effectively. This ensures the hedge remains a healthy and attractive feature in any garden.

The characteristics of a Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm

Taxus baccata 'David' is a popular choice for creating a neat and tidy hedge. This conifer hedge is known for its bright yellow-green foliage, which adds a splash of colour to any garden. It can be used as a tall hedge or a low hedge, making it versatile for different garden designs.

Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm

Frequently Asked Questions Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm (Yew)

Which soil type is most suitable for the Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm?

Taxus baccata 'David' is adaptable to various soil types as long as the soil is well-drained. This adaptable nature allows the plant to thrive in different growing conditions, provided that excess water can efficiently drain away.

What is the ideal positioning for the Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm?

The ideal location for Taxus baccata 'David' can vary from shaded areas to spots with partial shade and even locations with direct sunlight. This plant demonstrates adaptability to different light conditions, allowing it to thrive in various environments. However, for optimal growth and development, a location with partial shade is recommended.

What is the flowering colour of the Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm?

The flowers of Taxus baccata 'David' display a lovely yellow hue. This adds a touch of warmth and vibrancy to the overall appearance of the plant.

Is the Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm hardy?

Yes, Taxus baccata 'David' is considered to be winter hardy. This variety can tolerate temperatures ranging from -17.8°C to -20.5°C, placing it within USDA hardiness zone 6b. As a result, Taxus baccata 'David' is well-equipped to thrive in regions with moderately cold winters.

Is the Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm evergreen?

Yes, Taxus baccata 'David' is an evergreen plant. This means that it maintains its foliage throughout the year, providing a consistent green presence in your garden or landscape.

What is the growth strength of the Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm?

Taxus baccata 'David' has a growth rate of 10 to 20 centimetres per year, making it a species with a moderate yet consistent growth pattern.

Is Taxus baccata 'David' 140-160 cm poisonous?

Attention: This plant may contain toxic substances. Ingestion or contact with its sap may pose health risks, especially for children and pets such as cats and dogs. We recommend keeping the plant out of reach of children and animals and wearing gloves when repotting or pruning. In case of exposure, contact a doctor or veterinarian if necessary. This information is intended as a general safety warning.

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Taxus baccata 'David' is a versatile conifer hedge plant, perfect for creating a tall or low hedge. Its compact growth and evergreen nature make it ideal for a front garden hedge. This male plant produces no red berries, ensuring safety for pets and children. With its moderate density, it offers privacy while retaining its leaves year-round. Choose Heijnen for quality hedging plants.

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