Hi all,
We, barely, got planning permission but did so on the condition we plant 3 metre thick hedge between our site and my brother's who will also build at the same time as ourselves. The county council have asked for trees native to the area such as Hazel, Beech, Hawthorn, Holly as well as Ashand many more...all being "2 and half metres high at time of planting" (Cost approx 4500 euro). I have been advised by local garden centres that the Ash trees grow horizontally near the surface of the ground and may interfere with the foundations of the house. We are annoyed having to plant such a density (3 metres thick) of unattractive trees or "weeds" as my future mother-in-law calls them! This is ridiculous as we are family, building on family land next door to our parents!!! We, actually, wanted a Beech hedge with an arch between each of the three houses for convenience! Can anyone confirm or otherwise the "Ash" theory? Thank you.
We, barely, got planning permission but did so on the condition we plant 3 metre thick hedge between our site and my brother's who will also build at the same time as ourselves. The county council have asked for trees native to the area such as Hazel, Beech, Hawthorn, Holly as well as Ashand many more...all being "2 and half metres high at time of planting" (Cost approx 4500 euro). I have been advised by local garden centres that the Ash trees grow horizontally near the surface of the ground and may interfere with the foundations of the house. We are annoyed having to plant such a density (3 metres thick) of unattractive trees or "weeds" as my future mother-in-law calls them! This is ridiculous as we are family, building on family land next door to our parents!!! We, actually, wanted a Beech hedge with an arch between each of the three houses for convenience! Can anyone confirm or otherwise the "Ash" theory? Thank you.