- Which location is ideal for a beech hedge?
- What should the substrate be like?
- When is the best planting time?
- What planting distance is necessary?
- How do you properly plant a beech hedge?
- Can a beech hedge be transplanted?
- How are beeches propagated for hedges?
- When do beech hedges bloom?
- What are the fruits of beech hedges called?
- Are beech hedges ecologically sensible?
If you want to plant a beech hedge, you have to consider a few things. Only then will you be able to enjoy the ever-growing hedge for a long time. This brief guide will show you how to plant a beech hedge properly.

Which location is ideal for a beech hedge?
Book like it sunny or semi-shady. If necessary, they also thrive in shady locations.
What should the substrate be like?
The soil must be slightly humic and not too acidic. Beeches need a lot of moisture, so sandy soils are only suitable to a limited extent. However, waterlogging should be avoided in any case. Loosen the soil well before planting the beech trees.
When is the best planting time?
It is best to plant the beech hedge in late autumn. With beech hedges planted in spring, failures are quite common due to excessive drought.
What planting distance is necessary?
50 centimeters between the beeches is ideal. Plant between two and four beech trees per meter, depending on their size.
Keep a sufficient planting distance to buildings, neighboring properties and roads.
How do you properly plant a beech hedge?
- pull planting cord
- Dig a trench (approx. 40 - 60 cm deep)
- Improve soil with compost
- Prune beech roots lightly
- insert trees
- Install support pole
- Fill in the soil and tamp down
- Water and sludge beeches
Can a beech hedge be transplanted?
Once a beech hedge has grown, it can hardly be transplanted. It is not possible to get the roots out of the ground undamaged.
How are beeches propagated for hedges?
Propagation is done either by sowing beechnuts or by cuttings. Cuttings are cut in spring and grown in pots until roots have formed.
If you pull the beech trees for the hedge yourself, it will take longer until you have good privacy protection. This is the cheapest way to plant a beech hedge.
When do beech hedges bloom?
Beeches bloom in late April to early May. The flowers are inconspicuous. A beech hedge does not have many flowers.
What are the fruits of beech hedges called?
Beeches bear capsule fruits with a somewhat prickly shell. Inside are two to four beechnuts, which are slightly poisonous when raw. Beech hedges rarely bear fruit because they are cut too often.
Are beech hedges ecologically sensible?
Yes, beech hedges fulfill an important function in the garden. They provide good shelter for birds and other garden dwellers. Birds in particular like to breed in the hedge. For bird protection reasons, you should not cut back hedges too much from March to June.
tips
It is better to place the beeches for a beech hedge in pairs. While one uses the tree, the other holds it so that it doesn't tip over to one side. This is the only way to ensure that the beeches grow straight.