What's all this talk about Artificial Hedges - Your Questions Answered

25th Nov 2020

Have you ever tried planting a hedge, or know someone who has? If you do, then you know how challenging and tedious it is. When you are trying to spruce up an outdoor space, it takes years of hard work to get it just the way you like it. 
Oh, and the mess that’s created in the process. Just thinking about it is enough to send chills down the spine. Mud everywhere, hundreds of litres of water wasted, and that's before we get to the pests and bugs!

This is where Artificial hedges are a blessing, especially at times like these, when the natural resources like water and soil are depleting. They instantly fit where you what them, don’t require any water or pruning and you don’t need to wait years for them to grow into the shape you want them.
They are a mesmerising way to light up your planter box or garden. They lift the atmosphere of every space and are great for dividing areas off. Stop nosy neighbours from prying and enjoy your space in pease.
In offices they are great to separate work areas and departments.

Artificial hedges allow you to put on your creative hats and design the heck out of your living space, both indoors and outdoors. With the different varieties ,shapes and colours available, artificial hedges are wonderful aesthetic for all commercial and residential spaces.


Top Benefits - Whats in it for me?

  • They look incredibly life-like. It’s very difficult to tell they’re not real- long gone are the days of terrible fluro green leaves. Yuk! Our Artificial Hedges are picture perfect, providing nearly all of the benefits of real plants, with none of the drawbacks. When your guests ask how you manage to grow such beautiful hedges, make sure you have the snips resting nearby so you can look the part.
  • They don’t attract as many bugs as real hedges. Living hedges can end up acting as a little ecosystem for all sorts of insects and small critters. If you’re wanting extra protection from insects, spiders and other creepy crawlies, we recommend using some barrier spray around the base of the hedge every now and then. This ensures you have a beautiful hedge that is creepy crawly free!
  • You need not worry about trimming them either. No need to worry about the growing too large or taking too long to grow to the height you want. No need to for regular pruning, so you can spend more time doing the things you love and enjoy your space.
  • One of the hidden costs with real plants is the ongoing water and fertiliser they require. Over the course of the year it's common to pour hundreds of litres on real plants. This is money that can all stay in your pocket while you enjoy your picture perfect artificial hedges.
  • Save money on equipment costs, like hedge trimmers, fertiliser sprayers and snips… which you would have required if you had real hedges.
  • Moving house? No problems, just pick them up and take them with you. Just pack them in boxes, and they are good to go, joining you in your new space.
  • Hedges are available in different heights and lengths, so there is something to suit every space.
  • Don’t have a green thumb, no worries… we don’t either. Life can be so busy these days. If you have one bad week where you are incredibly busy, the next time you look, your real plants are dead.
  • One added benefit of these is that they do absorb some sound, so no only can they act as an area divider or privacy screen, they can also add a touch of privacy to conversations.

Before making a purchase, here are a few things to consider…

  • Measure the length and width of the space you have planned.
  • Check out our Artificial Hedges page and select the hedge that suits your space best.
  • Feel free to get in touch with us if you have any questions about the products or the installation process.
  • Place your order and enjoy your new nature inspired space.

It's time to turn the vision of your ideal home into reality. Our customer support team is ready to help you at every step of the process. We are always willing to go that extra mile.

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