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Hedgelaying (or
hedge laying) is the
process of
partially cutting through and then
bending the
stems of a line of
shrubs or
small trees, near
ground level...
- The
National Hedgelaying Society (NHLS) is the only
British charity devoted to the art of
hedgelaying and the
restoration and
creation of hedgerows. NHLS...
- regularly, gaps tend to form at the base over many years. In essence,
hedgelaying consists of
cutting most of the way
through the stem of each
plant near...
- Ages and as
recently as
early modern times. The term is
still used in
hedgelaying, the
length of the
forearm being frequently used to
determine the interval...
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Valerie Greaves (April 1927 – 24
December 2013) co-founded the
National Hedgelaying Society (NHLS) in 1978. She was the
first woman to
compete in
hedge laying...
- human-proof, with some
basic maintenance. The
traditional practice of
hedgelaying is most
commonly practised with this species. It is a good firewood,...
- Newly-laid
hedge in Newbridge, Isle of Wight, in
Midland style.
Taken at the Isle of
Wight Hedgelaying Competition 2011....
- some
forms of
human use (such as grazing, pollarding,
coppicing and
hedgelaying) have in
analogy to
ecosystem services formerly exercised by the megafauna...
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landscape materials -
Hardscape -
Hardpan - Head
gardener -
Hedge -
Hedgelaying -
Hedge maze -
Hedge trimmer -
Heirloom plant - Herb -
Herbaceous border...