When, how much and how often?

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How often do you have to fertilize beech hedges?

To fertilize younger red beech hedges, you can either give suitable fertilizer once a month from February to the end of July, or you can use a fertilizer at the beginning of the year Slow release fertilizer supply.

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Use predominantly organic fertilizers. In addition, ripe compost and Horn shavings.(€ 32.93 at Amazon *) Distribute these materials under the hedge in spring and only work them in superficially.

Be careful not to put artificial fertilizers directly on the leaves, Buds or bring shoots. The parts of the plant "burn" and become dry and unsightly brown.

Do not fertilize red beech hedges from August

The beech hedge has the last stronger shoots in June and July. She doesn't need as many nutrients afterwards.

Therefore, do not fertilize any more from August onwards. By applying more fertilizer, you encourage the hedge to sprout again. However, this is unfavorable because the shoots are no longer hardy and freeze to death at low temperatures.

Even right after Red beech hedges need cutting no additional fertilization. It is more important to water them generously afterwards so that they can survive the pruning better.

Mulch blankets and leaves provide sufficient nutrients

Even if European beech hedges completely hardy you should cover the earth under the hedge with a mulch blanket in autumn. This measure prevents the soil from drying out, because it keeps the moisture in the soil. The materials also rot, releasing nutrients that penetrate the soil.

Suitable materials for mulch covers are:

  • Half-rotten compost
  • Autumn leaves (without fungi or pests)
  • Lawn clippings
  • Garden waste (without flowers!)
  • Bark mulch

Also, leave that healthy, fallen leaves lie under the hedge. The leaves form a natural blanket. When they decay, they also release many nutrients.

Tips

If the beech hedge takes care of it, the soil may not contain the right nutrients. Before you buy universal fertilizer, have a soil sample examined in the laboratory. The laboratory will give you recommendations as to which fertilizer is suitable for the European beech hedge.

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