Coastal Hedging

Salt Tolerant Hedge Plants & Sapling Trees
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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
Large Mature Holm Oak TreeMature Holm Oak Tree
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from £14.64

About Coastal Hedging

Order Potted, Salt Tolerant Windbreak Plants Now For October Delivery

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

Coastal hedges are essential for exposed seaside areas. Our range of fast-growing hedges protect your garden from off-sea winds and salt spray.

Coastal hedge plants can grow in sandy, poor soils anywhere inland, but with their qualities of resisting strong wind, and tolerating salt, they are seaside staples.

Some prefer warmer areas, some have nice flowers, some have good foliage: these are all hard-working seaside "doers", excellent for low windbreaks, wildlife cover, and low maintenance, gale-proof privacy hedges. 

Browse our full list of hedge plants.

Sea Buckthorn, Tamarisk, and Gorse naturally prefer poor, sandy or chalky soils in full sun.

Some hedge plants are so tough they will grow anywhere: Cotoneaster, Wild Roses, Hawthorn

Your mail order seaside hedge plants are delivered by next working day courier.

If there is anything wrong with your plants when they arrive, Contact Us within 5 working days, and our friendly support team will sort it out.

All bareroot plants are covered by our Refund Guarantee, so you can give them a whirl with complete confidence.

Coastal Plants are Drought Tolerant

Soil beside the sea tends to be dry: sandy, rocky and poorly fertile. It's a safe bet that coastal hedge plants will do well on dry soil in general.