Beech hedges are also very popular because they require little maintenance. The most important care measure is regular pruning to keep the hedge in shape. How to properly care for your beech hedge.

A beech hedge should be trimmed twice a year

Is watering a beech hedge necessary?

Beech hedges tolerate neither extreme drought nor waterlogging. Young hedges in particular need to be watered regularly. This is usually no longer necessary later on. Only in very dry times should you give older hedges some water so that they don't dry out and turn brown.

Do beech hedges need fertilizer?

Fertilizing is only necessary for young hedges from the second year. Older beeches take care of themselves.

Just leave the fallen leaves under the hedge. The leaves decompose and release many nutrients.

Can beech hedges be transplanted?

If you have a very young beech hedge, you can try it. However, many of the trees will subsequently die.

Older beech hedges can no longer be transplanted. They develop a broad root system that you cannot get out of the ground undamaged.

When is the best time to cut a beech hedge?

Ideally, beech hedges should be trimmed twice a year. The first cut takes place in spring before new growth, the second in summer from the end of June.

Severe pruning is not permitted during the period from March to September for reasons of bird protection.

What diseases and pests can occur?

  • fungal diseases
  • beech mealybugs
  • spider mites
  • white bow tie

Young beech hedges in particular are at risk from diseases and pests. Older, well-established hedges usually cope well with an infestation.

Cut off diseased parts, collect the foliage and dispose of everything in the bin.

Do beech hedges need special winter protection?

Beeches are hardy down to minus 30 degrees. Winter protection is only recommended for very young, freshly planted beech hedges.

However, a mulch layer ensures that the soil does not dry out even in very dry winters and that the soil remains nice and loose.

tips

The beech leaves are a very good fertilizer for other plants too. Feel free to pick it up and spread it under trees and shrubs or the hedge itself. However, you may only use the leaves of healthy beeches for this.

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