Hedging For Shade

Shade Tolerant Hedge Plants & Shrubs
Ideal for North Facing Areas. Delivered Direct from Our Nursery

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Mature hawthorn hedgeBird enjoying life on a hawthorn Hedge
Best Value
Country Hedging
Hawthorn Hedge Plants
Crataegus monogyna
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Bareroot
from £0.69
Common Hazenuts on the treeMature Common Hazel tree
Country Hedging
Hazel Hedge Plants
Corylus avellana
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Bareroot
from £1.04
Mature Hornbeam HedgeHornbeam Hedge Leaves in Spring
Out of Stock
Hornbeam Hedging Plants
Carpinus betulus
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Potted
Bareroot
Trough
from £0.77
Mature English Yew hedge plant showing dense evergreen foliage in garden settingEnglish Yew hedge plant showing bright red berries and dark green needle-like foliage
Privacy Hedging
Evergreen
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Potted
Bareroot
from £2.25
English Holly hedge plant with glossy spiky green leaves and bright red berries in winterGreen Holly Ilex aquifolium Berries
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Potted
from £4.44
Mature green privet hedge plants forming dense rounded topiary bushes in sunny garden settingGreen Privet Hedging clipped into a smooth rounded shape
Fast-growing
Out of Stock
Green Privet Hedging Plants
Ligustrum ovalifolium
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Bareroot
Potted
from £1.65
Common Laurel Hedge LeavesMature Common Laurel Hedge
Fast-growing
Evergreen
Common Laurel Hedge Plants
Prunus laurocerasus 'Rotundifolia'
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Bareroot
Potted
from £2.49
Wild Privet hedging in flowerDense green foliage of Wild Privet hedge plants showing healthy oval leaves and compact branching structure
Country Hedging
Out of Stock
Wild Privet Hedge Plants
Ligustrum vulgare
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Bareroot
Potted
from £1.65
Common Box hedge clipped low and squareCommon Box hedge being trimmed
Only 2 Left
Common Box Hedge Plants
Buxus sempervirens
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Bareroot
Potted
from £1.65
Pink Snowberry berries
Out of Stock
Pink Snowberry Hedge Plants
Symphoricarpos chenaultii
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Bareroot
from £1.62
Western Red Cedar LeavesMature Western Red Cedar Tree
Fast-growing
Out of Stock
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Bareroot
from £2.49
Sweet Box hedge plant showing fragrant white winter flowers and glossy evergreen foliageSweet Box Plant in 2 Litre Pot
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Sweet Box Hedge Plants
Sarcococca confusa
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Potted
from £16.99
Red Column Pyracantha Berries in WinterRed Column Pyracantha Berries
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Potted
from £6.96
Orange Glow Pyracantha Berries
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Orange Glow Pyracantha Plants
Pyracantha Orange Glow
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Potted
from £6.96
Soleil d'Or Pyracantha Berries
Out of Stock
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Potted
60/80cm - 3 Litre
from £16.98

About Hedging For Shade

Order Potted Hedge Plants Now For October Delivery

Pre-Order Bareroot Shade Tolerant Hedging For 2025/26 Winter Planting Season

The Absolute Best Evergreen Hedge Plants for Shady Gardens

  • Yew – The King of Hedges rules the shadows  
  • Green Privet – The most reliable, easy-going, reasonably vigorous evergreen hedge
  • Holly – Prickles and a dark, brooding presence
  • Common Cherry Laurel – Large handsome leaves and a lot of vigour
  • Pyracantha – The only truly thorny evergreen option for shade, great bright berries for later season interest
  • Western Red Cedar – Thuja plicata is a good alternative to Yew: not quite as shade-tolerant, and less forgiving, it can still be encouraged to grow back from old wood with careful treatment.
  • Shrub Honeysuckle: Lonicera nitida – It’s the most common hedge plant for car parks for a reason! It’s not as pretty as the plants above but still a rugged choice for out of sight places

Best Deciduous Hedge Plants for Shade 

Most garden owners are looking for lush evergreens along a visible boundary, but Hornbeam is a top choice for shady areas where sun-loving Beech won’t grow.

  • For mixed native hedges, HawthornHazel, and Wild Privet are probably the best native plants for a seriously shady North-facing slope. The Hazel will grow fastest, so prune it a bit harder than the others to help them keep up. 
  • Pink Snowberry – Symphoricarpos chenaultii is shade-tolerant and grows in almost any soil.

Special Mentions

  • Box – Slow growing but very shade-tolerant as long as there is good air flow to decrease humidity
  • Sweet Box – Squeeze them under around the base of hedges for Winter fragrance
  • Elderflower will grow almost anywhere, including full shade. It’s great for wildlife, and makes a rugged, informal hedge. It’s not most people’s first choice for their front garden, but its more ornamental varieties, Black Lace or Aurea, are prettier than the wild species when they are in leaf.