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Hedge Mix, Stock Friendly (50 Pack)

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Hedge Mix, Stock Friendly (50 Pack) Mix of 6 Species in Bundles of 50 Plants From £89.99
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Holly, Green Ilex aquifolium From £4.44
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Pyracantha Soleil d'Or Pyracantha 'Soleil d'Or' From £16.98
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Rose, Dog Rosa canina From £0.98
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Rose, Field Rosa arvensis From £2.52
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Rose, Ramanas (Red) Rosa rugosa 'rubra' From £1.99
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Rose, Ramanas (White) Rosa rugosa 'Alba' From £1.99
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Order Potted Thorny Hedge Plants Now For August Delivery

Pre-Order Bareroot Thorny Plants For 2025/26 Winter Season

Thorny, spiky plants are more in demand every year for security, and because small birds love to nest safely among the spines. 
Many of them, like roses, are also beautiful, with a long season of interest. 

We advise wearing good gloves when planting and trimming any of these thorny plants.

Browse all of our hedge plants.

Your mail order prickly 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.

Best Thorny Hedges for Security

The plants below are the absolute best at being spikiest. 

Thorny Evergreen Hedges

Special Mention:

  • Shrub roses: Tall, thorny shrub roses make a perfectly decent hedge, although they generally aren't tall enough to give the privacy you need.
  • Gorse, Ulex europaeus - Gorse is extremely prickly, grows well in sand near the coast and in poor mountain soils, and it makes a wonderful wildlife refuge, however it's not ideal for garden use in most places. It spreads aggressively via seed, and does not look as nice as other options.

Thorny Deciduous Hedges

You are spoilt for choice here, and to keep things simple we recommend our Blackthorn Based Hedge mix, or our even cheaper Countryside Stewardship basic mix of 2 species, which is 50% Blackthorn.
Blackthorn is even thornier than Hawthorn, which is the base of our Conservation Hedge Mix

Special Mention:

  • Sea Buckthorn - A wonderfully vigorous and thorny hedge plant, it spread via root suckers that make it ideal for stabilising sand dunes, but a bit too aggressive for most gardens.
  • Bramble / Blackberry - Too sprawling to make a proper hedge by themselves, a bramble barrier is nevertheless impossible to climb through and makes a great wildlife refuge. You can add wild brambles, or thorny cultivated blackberry varieties, to any hedge to make it thornier and for the delicious fruit, simply cut out stems at the base once they have fruited in their second year and leave the dead canes where they are, don't bother to pull them out.