Comments on: Hedge Alternatives- Part 2 https://okanaganxeriscape.org/hedge-alternatives-okanagan-part-2/ Gardening with Nature Mon, 01 Apr 2024 19:31:15 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Jennifer https://okanaganxeriscape.org/hedge-alternatives-okanagan-part-2/#comment-18047 Mon, 01 Apr 2024 19:31:15 +0000 https://okanaganxeriscape.org/?p=30911#comment-18047 In reply to Mark Godlewski.

Thanks for your quick reply, Mark! I will take a deeper look at your list of suggestions above, I basically killed our cedar hedges because I can’t justify wasting water on a shrub so poorly suited to our climate! 🙂

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By: Mark Godlewski https://okanaganxeriscape.org/hedge-alternatives-okanagan-part-2/#comment-18045 Mon, 01 Apr 2024 19:02:23 +0000 https://okanaganxeriscape.org/?p=30911#comment-18045 In reply to Jennifer.

We have just added boxwood to the plant database. It is not as drought resistant as caragana but it is a lot better than cedar. It is relatively slow growing, however.

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By: Jennifer https://okanaganxeriscape.org/hedge-alternatives-okanagan-part-2/#comment-18043 Mon, 01 Apr 2024 18:51:10 +0000 https://okanaganxeriscape.org/?p=30911#comment-18043 What are your thoughts on boxwood, is it a less desirable choice for the dry Okanagan climate? it was recommended to me by a Master Gardener but I don’t see it in this list. Ideally I’d like to replace my cedars with a dense privacy hedge that requires zero watering. I had also considered caragana, as I have seen that commonly used in the prairies so I figured it would be drought friendly.

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By: Clarice https://okanaganxeriscape.org/hedge-alternatives-okanagan-part-2/#comment-7159 Thu, 28 Jul 2022 21:26:06 +0000 https://okanaganxeriscape.org/?p=30911#comment-7159 Thank you, helpful information, addresses all my questions.

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By: Mark Godlewski https://okanaganxeriscape.org/hedge-alternatives-okanagan-part-2/#comment-4279 Sat, 19 Feb 2022 15:52:50 +0000 https://okanaganxeriscape.org/?p=30911#comment-4279 In reply to Hannah.

Deer resistance is a tricky subject. In the end it depends largely on how hungry the deer are and the individual tastes of the deer. I can give you some general guidelines, however. All of the hedge candidates that we have mentioned in the two articles will be more deer resistant than a cedar hedge. Barberry and Oregon Grape will be the most resistant. The rest have a moderate deer resistance with the Burning Bush and Rocky Mountain Juniper being slightly more susceptible to damage. I hope that this helps.

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By: Hannah https://okanaganxeriscape.org/hedge-alternatives-okanagan-part-2/#comment-4141 Sun, 13 Feb 2022 17:33:08 +0000 https://okanaganxeriscape.org/?p=30911#comment-4141 I forgot to ask about hedges the deers won’t eat?

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By: Hannah https://okanaganxeriscape.org/hedge-alternatives-okanagan-part-2/#comment-4139 Sun, 13 Feb 2022 15:56:42 +0000 https://okanaganxeriscape.org/?p=30911#comment-4139 Thanks for this. I have a lot of 1/2 dead cedars to replace. There are some nice options here

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