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15/09/2025
In our multi-award winning epic bareroot native hedge planting video, we demonstrate this sequence:
But if that feels wrong for you, you can try doing it the Irish way, which has the distinct advantage of being so different.
This hedge planting video by Northern Ireland’s Environmental Farming Scheme starts off familiar, out in the field.
Things get interesting at 1:50 mins in when they start laying the mulch fabric over the top of the newly planted and hard pruned hedge:
Then they cut little holes for each plant at the right place, which looks fiddly, then push the fabric down over them:
Wow, Ireland don’t do half measures, man:
This persistent gravel mulch over the plastic fabric is a “red carpet” for hedge roots that will
This level of care is usually given to your gardens, or a prime business park.
Gravel is a great solution here. The soil underneath has been dug already, so plastic ground pegs won’t work, and good luck tucking the edges in without yanking your plants every which way.
We have never tried the Irish way, so this is our humble opinion: the Irish way of painstakingly laying down the mulch fabric one bespoke hole at a time, all while carefully squatting over the work you’ve just done without squashing it, looks like a right pain in the neck, back, and another region.
The English way requires more to-ing and fro-ing along the row to prepare the mulch fabric with planting slits, but that time has to be easily recouped by the ease of the planting process.
There is no fiddliness with wiggling the hedge stubs through the mulch and constantly pulling the fabric tight to keep it straight. But the Irish are world renowned fiddlers, so they are.
Weighing down the hedge with gravel is a classic case of “if you’ve got it laying around, may as well use it, otherwise it’s not worth it, unless it’s on the grant money, you see, in which case it’s impolite not to use it as intended”.
This hedge is being planted with 8 trees per 100 metres, which complicates things a bit because they have to be planted through a hole in the fabric.
In the video, they had already applied gravel mulch, which is not ideal because you end up with lots of this:
Mud all over your nice gravel mulch makes gravelly mud, which will grow weeds right away.
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