I thought I had lost control of my hedge (Cupressocyparis 'Castlewellan Gold'), but this past two Saturdays, with the enthusiastic help of my son
, I am relieved I think I have got it back to acceptable shape again.
Its not quite topiary like this yet:
http://www.topiaryshop.co.uk/CareCupressocyparisPrintable.htmbut it will do!
The hedge runs up the right boundary of my garden in this photo:
http://www.ideasforgardens.com/forumfriends/aerialphoto.jpgIncidentally, I grew the hedge from cuttings.
There are three age groups in that hedge (oldest at top) as cuttings were propagated and reached the proportions to plant out.
Once planted... whoosh!
I HATE it!
It grows much too quick, and if its not kept under control, will die in the centre. Some parts (the wide part at the top of the garden) are already dead in the centre. I cant cut back into dead wood (doesnt regenerate) so the hedge is wider that I had planned.
Needless to say, there was a LOT of clippings from Saturday, and I mean some clippings 3 to 4 ft long.
So, out came the shredder, and I ran them through.
It shredded quite easily (pretty soft wood).
I bag all my shreddings, and normally use them around my shrubs when they have decomposed.
I'm not so sure about Conifer shreddings.
I heard a person comment when I was in US that they didnt put conifers through shredders as they dont decompose fully.
My question is... Has anyone used shredded Conifer compost? Any problems?