Specialists in Native Hedging Plants
Mill Farm Trees mixed native hedging contains a balance of native hedge plants suited to your soil type that establish quickly for the benefit of the countryside and its wildlife.
Our Native Farm Hedging Mix contains 50%-60% hawthorn with at least 5 other native hedging species to create a traditional farm hedge (5 plants per m.)
Countryside Stewardship Scheme (6 plants per m.)
Our Ornamental Hedging Mix contains 25% hawthorn and up to 10 other native hedging species including evergreens for year round screening, colour and interest.
Prices below apply to a minimum order of 50m (250 plants) and priced pro rata for quantities above this. For quantities below 50m please refer to the prices on the Hedging Plants page.
Product Name | Height | Price excl. VAT Per metre. |
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Season 2024-2025 | ||
Native Farm Hedging 50m - 200m | 40-60cm. 5 plants per m. (64p per plant) | £3.35 |
60-90cm 1 yr per m. (5 plants) | £4.50 | |
60-90cm 2 yr per m. (5 plants) | £6.00 | |
90-120cm per m. (4 plants) | £8.20 | |
Native Farm Hedging 200m + | 40-60cm. 5 plants per m. (56p per plant) | £2.95 |
60-90cm 1 yr per m. (5 plants) | £3.90 | |
60-90cm 2 yr per m. (5 plants) | £5.20 | |
90-120cm per m. (4 plants) | £7.40 | |
Ornamental Hedging | 40-60cm per m. 1 & 2 (5 plants) | £4.95 |
100m + | 60-90cm per m. 2 yr (5 plants) | £7.95 |
90-120cm per m. 2 & 3 yr (4 plants) | £9.95 | |
Wildlife Hedging and Screening | 60-90cm + | POA |
What Is Mixed Native Hedging?
Mixed native hedging refers to a planting scheme that incorporates a diverse selection of native plant species to create a natural countryside hedge. Instead of using only one type of plant, a variety of native species are mixed together in the hedge providing visual and wildlife benefits. These hedgerows include a balanced blend of shrubs that are indigenous to the local area or region.
A mixed native hedge will typically include Hawthorn, Blackthorn, Hazel, Field Maple, Spindle, Dogwood and Dog Rose amongst other species.
Most newly planted hedgerows will require rabbit and hare protection. Please follow the link below for our range of regular and biodegradable spiral guards and bamboo canes.
What are the benefits of Mixed Native Hedging?
The main purpose of mixed native hedging is to promote biodiversity and create a habitat that supports local wildlife. These hedges offer food, shelter, and nesting sites for a wide range of birds, insects, and small mammals. Additionally, mixed native hedging helps to maintain the ecological balance and contributes to the overall health of the ecosystem.
Mixed native hedges can also act as natural windbreaks, provide privacy and screening, and enhance the aesthetics of the landscape. They are commonly used in farmlands, conservation areas, gardens, and various environmental restoration projects. Due to their ecological benefits, mixed native hedges are often encouraged as a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to landscaping and land management.
Wholesale Mixed Native Hedging Plants
Mill Farm Trees supplies customers in Hampshire, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset and other counties with wholesale, quality native hedging plants. Whether it’s farm hedging, conservation projects, landscaping, screening, private estates or golf courses, our healthy plants fit the bill. Our satisfied customers return year after year, with Countryside Stewardship and other grant aided projects aimed at encouraging wildlife and creating eco-friendly hedgerows.
Our range includes options such as livestock-friendly hedges and thorn-free mixes, ensuring there’s a perfect hedge for every need. With our expertise and varied selection, you can plant a hedge that not only enhances your land but also contributes to the well-being of the environment and its inhabitants.
Our UK grown bare-root saplings are available during the planting season, November to April, and we can supply container-grown hedging shrubs and plants for summer hedge planting.
Call us and we can help you with a hedge-planting scheme that suits your location and requirements.