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Here’s one of those weird and wonderful things we get asked to do from time to time. The idea was to discourage people from vaulting the barriers to get to the buses. We thought the 3D logo worked nicely, but in the end there wasn’t the budget. Which is hard to argue with, judging by the journey-to-work stories here most days!
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Last but not least, here are a set of classic hedges designed to line up with the doors and windows of an apartment. They let light through but you don’t have to trouser-up as you move around inside. Allegedly!
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Yes, more boring cubist stuff, but with a difference - these are to conceal air-conditioning units and are built open-backed on a steel mesh. The eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that it’s not the same leaf type as the others. It’s actually made with a flatter and even tougher variant so that it can be pressure-washed regularly to remove the dust the a/c units blow through.
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Another of the ‘in-ground’ hedges, but this time as a rectangle in a raised planter, with some topiary balls and our dark lavender in the middle as well. We spend a lot of time getting the various tones of green right in our UV boxwood – it’s now in its eighth or ninth generation - and you can see how well it blends in with the live stuff behind.
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Here’s another ‘from behind’ (© Not The Nine O’Clock News) hedge, this time in boxwood and around 2m tall for (a lot of) privacy. Because it’s on the roof, this is fixed - invisibly - in more ways than can be imagined to prevent the wind causing trouble.
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Another narrow planter, this time with a bay hedge and fixed from behind the railings so the leaves appear to be growing through. We did some nice matching window boxes here as well, but the picture is taken from too low down to show them so you’ll have to use your imagination…
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Tall and narrow planters to maximise outdoor space on a balcony at One Hyde Park, these are actually only 18cm deep. The hedge/planter combination comes to 90cm tall, and the client wanted much more green than container, so there’s a lot of weight in those bases!
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Also 30-odd cm high, a bit like the in-ground hedge earlier, but in the clients existing planters where they’d struggled with live boxwood. It’s not our area of expertise - but most of the live plants we take out of small containers tend to be either waterlogged or bone-dry, so there must be a minimum volume of earth needed to maintain balance. Not any more =)
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This is one of those hedges designed to lose the boring bit of the street immediately below the window, but retain the long view. The planters are 40cm high and the hedge much the same, and we made it extra-shaggy on the inward facing bit so you can still see the texture when the windows are closed.
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A neat in-ground hedge 35cm high, fun to do mainly because we didn’t have to dig the trench round the roots of the existing trees ourselves (thanks, Clive)! These low hedges are handy to define the edges of a town garden. We’re doing more and more of them as the real thing tends not to last, they get bad patches and become woody. Not Woody, who’s one of a number of different entities.
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