Hedging plants

Hedges form the backbone of a garden or park. They mark boundaries, strengthen sightlines and provide privacy and tranquillity. From tight formal hedges to more natural green walls, hedging plants largely determine the look of an outdoor space.

Smits Nursery is big in hedging plants. We offer a wide range in different species, sizes and delivery forms, suitable for both city and park gardens and large-scale green projects. Thanks to our method of cultivation, we deliver strong, well-rooted plants that quickly form a closed hedge.

Hedges as the foundation of design

Types of hedging plants

Hedging plants in different varieties

Each hedge plant has its own character, growth rate and appearance. Some species create a sleek and formal image, while others give a softer, more natural look. By choosing the right species, the hedge perfectly matches the design and function of the outdoor space.

Our range offers design freedom for a variety of projects, from classic to modern.

Most popular species

Range of hedging plants

Our hedging plants

Our hedging plants are grown with care in open ground and on containers. During the planting season (roughly from September to May), we deliver the plants with a strong wire root ball or in a biodegradable coconut box. Outside the planting season, containerised hedging plants are available, offering extra flexibility in planning and execution.

In consultation, we can prepare hedges at the nursery for summer delivery. This way, delivery and planting fit seamlessly into the project.

Why hedging plants

Structure, privacy and sustainability

Hedging plants are indispensable in garden and landscape designs. They provide shelter, dampen noise and create clear spaces within a design.

Hedging plants are widely used for:

  • fences and plot boundaries
  • sight and wind protection
  • green structures in gardens and parks


Maintenance varies by species, but is generally manageable. Some species require regular pruning for a clean look, others grow more quietly and retain their shape longer. Most hedging plants grow well in sun to semi-shade and have average water requirements.

Options

Delivery forms and applications

Hedging plants are available in various designs:

  • with wire rootball from the soil
  • in biodegradable box
  • in container for annual planting


Depending on the design, the desired speed and the location, we are happy to advise on the right species, size and delivery form. The result is a hedge that suits the character of the project and lasts for a long time.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about hedging plants

Hague plants often raise questions about choice, maintenance and application. Below, we answer the most frequently asked questions from practical gardening and landscaping projects.
It depends on desired appearance, pitch, maintenance and function. We are happy to advise based on the design and situation.
Yew is evergreen and very tightly pruned. Beech retains its leaves in winter, while Hornbeam is deciduous but resistant to various soil types.
Containerised hedging plants can be planted all year round. Wire rootballed plants are mainly available during the planting season.
This varies by species and size. Fast-growing species like Privet and Prunus give privacy faster than slow-growing species like Yew.
Maintenance depends on the species. Some hedges require several pruning sessions a year, others only one.
Yes, species such as Carpinus, Privet and Ilex are resistant to wind and are often used in open locations.
Taxus, Ilex, Prunus, Osmanthus and Photinia, among others, retain their leaves throughout the year.
Sure. Hedging elements and hedging plants in natural form are often combined for variety and transitions.
Yes, a visit to our nursery is possible to see and compare varieties and sizes in real life.
Our hedging plants are carefully grown, expertly delivered and perfectly suited to professional projects.

Looking together at what fits your project?

Do you already know exactly what you need for your project, or would you like to spar a bit more? We are happy to help you make the right choice, tailored to your needs, planning and the character of the project.

Would you prefer to see the trees in real life first?

You are welcome to visit our nursery!