Description
Taxus Baccata Readybag Hedge: With slightly less variations of the soils this can go in, this one is usually found growing wild on chalk soils, but this one struggles sitting in wet soils, but as long as there is good drainage, this should not cause too much of a problem, as long as the soil is almost pure chalk or even acidic peaty soils, the readybag will be perfect for your garden after ensuring these factors have been acknowledged. The stunning hedge is quite a popular one and had been used in stately homes and palaces for many years, who don’t you make your home like royalty – big or small. If you are wanting to have a dense evergreen hedge, all you need to ensure you keep up with regular trimming. It can grow excessively, but if trimmed, can be kept minimalised in height for plenty of years of use and if you do leave it untrimmed, this would flower and produce a red fruit in the Autumn, but if this is trimmed, do not expect flowering to occur as this is unlikely.


