Planting a Native Hedgerow with Bareroot Plants -- Wild Food Abundance
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The back bank at the new house has been an ongoing project and you'll have seen us remove the black plastic sheeting from in a recent video ( • How to Use Black Plast... ). Today I show you exactly what it will be in the future -- a sixty-foot long native hedgerow made up of sloes, crabapple, elder, cherry plum, hazel, and much more! It's a Gin Makers Hedge and one that will be beneficial for wild birds and animals but a place that I can forage from in the future too!
This is a planting video and I take you through what bareroot shrubs are, an introduction to the bundle of hedgerow plants I have, and how to plant them into a single dense hedge. As usual, Maggie makes several appearances and nearly destroys some of my plantings too 😹
HUGE THANK YOU to Hopes Grove Nurseries who gifted me this pack of hedgerow plants. They also gifted me two other sets some years ago for our allotment and also the Isle of Man Beekeepers. Incredible company, nice people, and quality hedging. You can find out more about the Gin Makers Hedge here: www.hopesgrovenurseries.co.uk...
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If you started a “Gardening with Maggie” channel I would subscribe 😂
@druidsgardenandkitchen
2 жыл бұрын
Same
@GardenMinistry.
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha 😂
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! It's an idea :)
@silvanaalexander1870
2 жыл бұрын
Same Haha!
@itsmewende
2 жыл бұрын
There was a local news station that had a channel for their cat. He showed up in their courtyard one day.
I think Maggie might destroy some before they have a chance to settle in, it was so funny watching you talk unknowing what Maggie was doing. Great job Tanya it’s looking great.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
She's an adorable menace! I think if I remove the tags from the shrubs that they might survive.
Maggie , so funny,just doing what cats do !
We all need more hedge rows for the birds 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Maggie instantly destroying all your hard work was the best bit 😂 Those quartz stones are fab. You need to build your own stone henge!
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
She's so bad 😂
Cats! They certainly pose a challenge for gardeners! Gotta love 'em!
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely 😻
My husband and I were roaring with laughter at the cat
Hahaha Maggie is quite a character, she's too funny!! She made me laugh 😆 with her little head peaking over the bank!
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
As if we couldn't see her! lol
Maggie is so cute😄
🐈 I was laughing at Maggie in this episode! Getting up to shenanigans as you talked to the camera 🤣
Great job - I can't wait to see how your hedge develops! We have several 'Maggies' on our property: a cow called Nike who regularly breaks out of the milking pen to munch on my hedges and baby orchard trees; a herd of calves who get their horned heads stuck in fences trying to munch on establishing windbreaks; chickens who like nothing better than to dig up a freshly planted raised bed; oh and my children, who seem to accidentally stand on/fall on/kick a ball onto every new plant I raise or buy and plant out ;)
Great show. Your Maggie is a character. Love her to bits. Hope your lovely new hedge survives all her antics. 🤗
Maggie is hilarious 😂 😂
Hi , Great to see native hedgerows being planted , thanks for the video. I have been planting hedgerows for a long time now however I seek to disturb the soil as little as possible . I simply slit the soil with a knife or sharp spade and insert the bare-root tree./plant. If there is a lot of grass nettles etc I simply mow before planting. I never use weed control fabric and have found that the trees planted in this way survive drought periods much better than those where the ground has been cleared before planting. Each year once or twice I "rescue" the plants from any overpowering brambles etc but I never clear the ground , just cut back a little the offending plants. After about 4-5 years the trees and other plantings will smother out the weeds and you will have an effective and natural native hedge with minimal soil disturbance and intervention. The added advantage is faster planting with no backbreaking working of the soil 😃
She's behind you lolololol lol best film ever what a star Maggie xxxxx
Ha Ha Ha Maggie! My two cats are indoor so I don't have that problem. But I grow catnip for them (which turns out is a beautiful/pollinator). It got big so I gave some to my neighbor. She planted it and her cat ate it to the ground killing it. So I gave her another clump. Same thing happened. We now have an understanding. I will be Princess's "Dealer." I will grow it and meet her at the back corner of the fence at night under the flood light and give her her "fix." :)
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Maggie KNOWS that catnip grows in the greenhouse somewhere but she hasn't worked out how to get to it yet. She's another stoner like Princess 😹
Maggie wants her own garden. Haha. I bet your legs were sore the next morning. Looks so great!!!
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
This garden IS Maggie's 🤣🤣🤣
Gardening with Maggie...😹😹😹😹
That cat though 😂 the minute you looked away she pounced 🤣
I have been anxiously awaiting this video. I want mixed hedging to become “a thing” here in the U.S. but there is a long way to go. I can’t wait to see this grow. But I hate to say it, you were totally upstaged by Maggie.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha 😆 I know it! I've already told her she's not allowed to have her own social media because I won't be a slave to putting up photos for her millions of followers 😹 I hope that hedging takes off in the US too!! I'm always struck by harshness of fencing opposed to a living boundary in photos some of my friends share on FB. Apparently, HOAs are to blame too. But just imagine how much more bird life would live in neighborhoods with hedging for boundaries! Blackthorn is a barrier in itself but if you wanted to, a hedge planted against a chain link fence would secure the perimeter :)
Great job. Bet you slept well last night. It was so funny watching Maggie as you were talking. I almost wanted to tap the screen of my iPad to get your attention.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha 😹
Ahhh Maggie is so cute.
Amazing progress, prayers and strength to you and yours for your journey!!!
I'm here for the cat!
its going to look lovely
That was so funny when she pounced on the plant again behind your back. Great, informative video as always, thank you 🙂
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Naughty, naughty, girl 😂 You'd think she was a kitten instead of almost two years old!
Hi Dear Friend! Thank you and have a great day!😊👍859
You have made incredible progress on that Hedgerow, but I laughed out loud over Maggie! That cat is wonderful just a little too playful. I can't wait to see how everything grows in.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
She's a little devil 😂 So cute though and I forgive her every time
A new title to your vlogs I think. Sorry, I didn't listen to the last couple of minutes. Too busy watching Maggie! 🐈😂😂 Fascinated in the gin makers hedge though 😊
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
I think I need to do a Maggie video this year. She could help test ways to keep cats out of garden beds! lol
Maggie!!😹😻🐾
Great explanation video! Thank you for sharing! Maggie definitely stole the show at the end there 😅 If the wind doesn't knock them all over... atleast we know the true culprit. 😂
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Indeed 😹
your cat is so funnyxx
I kept coming out to the garden to find my zucchini’s/courgettes nibbled down to a stub. I couldn’t work what was eating it for so long, well I found out this summer! I was watering one evening and my dog Jessie started having a munch right in front of me! Haha gardening and pets can be funny 😆
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Cheeky Jessie 😂
I did giggle as she appeared and started playing bless. Hope she leaves you a few intact
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
She's bored of it now. Much more interesting things to attack, including catnip :)
giggles with Maggie....lol
That really cheered me up this morning! 'Gin mix' hedging and Maggie antics.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
She's cute, isn't she? :) And if I'm planting some hedging for the birds I may as well plant something that we can use too? 😂 🍾
Oh Maggie made me laugh!! I needed that 💖
Well done job on the Hedgerow Tanya. Great to see something beautiful during these difficult & stressful times. A fantastic video. My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Ukraine and hopefully it ends soon.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
It's so tough watching it on the news...my thoughts are with Ukraine too 💚
Hello Tanya Lovely Greens. So funny watching you talk to camera with little Maggie in the background sabotaging your hard work. Which got me thinking of songs with Maggie in the title..... Maggie May, Rod Stewart. I Cant Let Maggie Go. The Honeybus. Maggies Song Chris Stapleton. Must be more ..LOL Hope the hedgerow survives Maggies CATastrophic attacks.
Loved the cat!
You really should consider getting one of those power planners augers for your drill, would probably cut out a lot of your time today. Lol at Maggie.
Great job Tanya...I am going sort of same direction with a fruit hedge...berry bushes, dwarf fruit trees, etc. Between my neighbour's place and mine...just for some separation and some edible privacy. Thanks for the video and your place is going to awesome!!! Mike 🇨🇦 🍁 👍
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Yay to living boundaries! More people should be like you and your neighbour and choose plants instead of fences :)
Maggie stole your thunder. Funny how you were just starting to explain how to take of the plants, then bam in comes Maggie, what a character =^)
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
It's like she timed it! 😹
Great information about hedgerow planting, I love your selection.
Thanks for the video!! Those stones are very unique !! Stay safe and take care !!
Love this idea! Did you consider a two platform terrace for the berry bushes? It would help with runoff and create a small pathway for ease in harvesting. It is a cat's world and we are allowed to live in it!
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
I had been thinking about it but will instead be planting the lower area with a mix of native wildflowers. I have foxgloves and evening primrose already growing as small plants in the greenhouse. I'd also like to sow wildflower seeds once I have the rest of the nettles and dock removed :)
Maggie stole the show. I couldn't help but giggle watching her being a pest while your back was turned 🤣 Looking forward to seeing the progress on how it all fills in :)
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Pest is right! 😹
Love maggie!
Huge undertaking, Tanya. It’s going to make a big difference in that area…it already does, really. Looking forward to seeing it evolve. Love the quartz. I would scatter them throughout my gardens. I have some much smaller ones here and there. Nothing that magnificent. Perhaps Maggie needs some outside toys strung up.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Everything is a toy to little Mag-Bag :) The rough and dirty work has taken over at the moment but the quartz deserves to be featured (eventually!). I have a couple of ideas!
@altheab.8907
2 жыл бұрын
@@Lovelygreens I’m sure you’ll come up with something (or things) that will be lovely. There may well be more in that embankment. Amazing that you found so many.
maggie 'the show stealer'...loved the video and not just for the comic relief...hahaha...
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
She ALWAYS steals the show 😹
Great video. Your is going to beautiful. Looking forward to seeing them grow. Thank you for sharing
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
It will take a couple of years but the hedgerow is going to look amazing 😊 We have the same Gin Makers Hedge at the allotment and it's been such a joy to watch grow these past few years!
Wonderful progress! Maybe the flatter top stones can be used as stepping stones inside your hedgerow to make a path for foraging? That's the kind of thing we use our larger stones for, but I don't know if yours are flat enough. And I am also wondering if they might be too slick when wet for that purpose?
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
That's a brilliant idea!
New subscriber here. Love the adventurous cat, of course, ☺️ - but also love your idea for a hedgerow like this. I've never heard of nurseries here in the US selling a bareroot mix like that. I'll have to ask my dad about it. (He used to be a private landscaper and also owned his own nursery.) Can't wait to see what your hedge looks like this summer and fall! - Kim
@tottering-by-gently
2 жыл бұрын
Not sure where you are in the US but in my state (MN) most of the counties offer bundles of bare root trees and shrubs for around $1 apiece. You have to buy them in bundles, but it’s still very economical. Maybe try searching for your local county or state DNR. Also, some of my neighboring counties have different offerings so I usually check those too. ☺️
@OliveCityOasis
2 жыл бұрын
@@tottering-by-gently Thanks so much for this info, Kristin! 😊 I'm in northern California, and I've never heard of such a county or state program, but I will *definitely* check into it.
@tottering-by-gently
2 жыл бұрын
@@OliveCityOasis No problem! I hope they offer this in your area too.
love it
Was anyone else talking to Tanya and pointing at Maggie going “Tanya turn around!!!” No? Just me? Right.
This is so interesting! I can't wait to see how it all turns out. I was cracking up at Maggie, though I'm sure it's not so funny for you to have her messing up your work. 😂
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
It's hilarious for me too :) She's so full of mischief!
Maggie was killing me in this video, my husband came in from the other room to see what I was laughing at so hard! Lol 😂
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! Just another cat video, hubby 😂
Nice hedge! Haha, Maggie made me laugh 😆. We also have cats in our garden. They jump up on our backs when we do weeding. Also, they love rolling around in bare soil.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Cats (and dogs) are amazing companions in the garden. They can be very mischievous though! :)
12:07 😄
@learntobake2023
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, you saved me a few minutes. This is what I was most interested in!!! Gardening with Maggie!
"I hope the shrubs take" Maggie in the background attacking a shrub
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Yup 😂
I hope you don’t lose too many plants to Maggie! Jinxy
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Me too 😹
Great work in landscaping and planting the hedge. Maggie stole the show in the end! PS. I know you’re American but do I detect a little bit of an Irish accent?
My opinion on Dock is that the root is, I guess, some kind of medicinal root used by Asians. I know it is edible. It is a bit potatoey and a bit carrotey, but kind of a boring flavor, but able to soak up other flavors in a stew pretty well. I think it is kind of higher calorie, but less than potatoes. I have tried it, but I don't think it's worth it, but it's nice to have as a famine food in case you are somehow foodless. Another thing to consider... is not to forget small things like planting catnip for your cat and for bees. Oh and back to the first thing, you can use burdock, or "dock" as a biomass accumulator. They have a deep deep taproot and are hard to remove entirely... but if you don't want to work too hard, you can have burdock grow at the base of your fruit trees to have the long term effect of mining deep deep minerals with their taproot to keep a regular supply of fertility at the top of the landscape. You can mow this burdock or scythe it, and just leave it to break down. After like 1-3 years of breaking down and turning into worm crap, you get more fertility. I have always thought of Dock as like some kind of ugly bastard cousin of Comfrey that can do a pretty good job at the same task, because what I described above ^ is what hippie gardeners in America use to regularly supply the fertility in their orchards for berries and trees.
Full of vinegar that Maggie is....hard to be mad at her I bet. Hope all/most survive and it will be lovely to see once it's established!
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
She's a naughty little fluff but I can't ever be mad at her :)
I love this! Your hedgerow plants are amazing. That top driveway must not belong to you? I can't wait to see what you do with the ridge of your new hill. (And the beautiful quartz boulders...) In our state we have a Nature Conservancy in each county and they sell bundles of native plants each spring. Such a great resource.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
That is an excellent tip for those in the US! If we all planted more trees and hedges, our lands would be buzzing with insects, birds, and wildlife :)
"That darn Cat "
Oh dear you're going to need to Maggie proof those bare roots, maybe a fine mesh around them until they are established 🙂 I have a young orchard with different fruit shrubs and I have been using a mesh around them all until they are well established as rabbits and deer would bring them down to nothing 😀
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Animals can be a challenge in any garden. They're so cute though, how can we stay mad? :)
oh that cat!!!!
I was laughing because we saw Maggie doing that before you did then when you thought she was just peeking and you turned your back she just bounced around and found more to terrorize. Lol. I wondering how you’re going to keep the soil on top the hill from washing over your new shrubs and burying them.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Terrorize is the word! hahaha
Hi Tanya! That poly tunnel area looks great and no doubt your new hedgerow will be a joy to have in the months to come. I see you two are providing for drainage at the bottom of the slope as well, a wise idea. Here’s a wild thought….I wonder if some of your quarts rocks can be cut into smaller or brick sized like pieces? To my eye the quarts would make for an attractive herb spiral someplace close to the house.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, we're repairing old seep-away tubes as well. Being on a slope means heavy rain can send us a surplus of water at times! Lovely idea for the quartz 😍
期待开花的样子😯
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to it blooming too :)
I'm really curious to see how this grows on and fills out. If it was me, I would have tried creating a bit of a swale or flat portion of the hill to lay the hedging into first. I like your adventurous take on this though! Oh my word, that kitty - she's trouble for sure. Ha! Maybe it was the strings or labels flickering that tempted her?
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Clay soil on a hill with a rainy climate means we have excess water in the soil. So there's no need to retain water in a swale on the bank...we're actually putting in drainage to help move water from that area a bit quicker.
@heycrisper
2 жыл бұрын
@@Lovelygreens Oh, that's understandable! Clay soil can be a bit difficult, but it has some great ability to help retain water. I hope the project to help with drainage goes well for you and Maggie stops being such a garden trickster. 😅
My cats try to use my raised beds as their personal litter boxes even though they have several in the house! They drive me 🤪
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Maggie as well!! She refuses to do her business indoors now 🙈
Cats! They are so naughty but adorable at the same time. My naughty tortie Cracker would have been “helping” in exactly the same way. I love the idea of the hedging. I’m really fascinated by the wild pears, I bet the blossom from them will look amazing. I assume you’ll lay it in a couple of years to thicken the base?
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
I'm interested in them too...along with everything else! Laying hedges is more for creating living fences for livestock and field boundaries. We won't need that as much so I think I'll just keep on top of pruning the tops when they reach the height we're after and giving the sides a haircut from time to time :)
🤣I was wondering when you would see and get Maggie!
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha
I hope Maggie doesn’t get ahold of a rose! 😂
Wonderful video! I'm inspired. Can fruiting plants be pleached (as in traditional hedgelaying) and still produce fruit?
@Lovelygreens
10 ай бұрын
Yes, I think most can!
Ever thought of terracing your slope? You could still hedgerow it.
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
We've moved past that now :) The plus side is more flat space for the polytunnel and other features below!
she's just playing
@Lovelygreens
4 ай бұрын
She's always playing...to this day 💗
Sloe's will take over your plot with suckers eventually
@Lovelygreens
2 жыл бұрын
I hope not, but if they fill in the back bank it wouldn't be a big deal :)
Soak for 15 minutes? 🤔 2-3 hours minimum
@Lovelygreens
5 ай бұрын
Two hours maximum.