Mixed bare root hedging – 9 plants (Clerwood EH12)

I’ve got some left-over bare root hedging that has been heeled in and kept watered since early spring – now sprouting, but should still thrive if planted now and kept well watered. See photos.
There are 9 plants – so enough for a hedge around 14-17 feet long if planted 18-22”” apart.

The plants are:
4 x hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)
2 x hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)
1 x cotoneaster (Cotoneaster franchetii)
1 x Wild privet (Ligustrum vulgare)
1 x Field Maple (Acer campestre)

The field maple and one of the hornbeams is struggling a wee bit, but should hopefully come away given some TLC. All the plants need at least partial sun, but full sun not necessary – I have all the above plants growing in partial sun, in clay soil, and they all do fine. Please consider planting requirements before hitting the reply button!

Please email if interested. Pick-up is from Drumbrae/Corstorphine area. Note I will leave the plants in the ground until collection, when I will dig them up and provide them in a bag – so you’ll need time to get the roots buried again at least temporarily when you get them home. Suitable days for pick-up are this Thursday (9th June), Saturday (11th June), or one evening next week.

Thanks for looking.

       
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