Hebe 'Mrs Winder'
(Hebe 'Warleyensis')

Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder‰ۡó» is full of narrow green leaves, that get a red-coloured new growth, and decorated with lovely long, purple flower spikes that come through in September.

The Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáWarleyensis,‰ۡó» looks striking when kept to a natural round shape, almost mound-like, rather than being trimmed into a formal feature. Its deep green foliage that is tinged with red, makes the Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder,‰ۡó» perfect for an unusual, year-round interesting, addition to your garden.

Being a low-growing hedge, in good conditions, the hedge will grow to about 1.3m- but it will generally grow to be around 1m high.

The Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder,‰ۡó» is salt-tolerant, making it suitable to coastal areas. It does prefer a nice sunny site, with moist, well-drained soil, and will also benefit from being protected against strong Winter winds.

  • Growth height: Slow (10-20cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 1.2m-2.5m Medium
  • Exposure: Coastal, Inland, Sheltered
  • Aspect: Sun
  • Evergreen foliage? Yes

You should prune your Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder‰ۡó» within the growing season, or at the end of Winter dormancy period (depending on how soon Spring arrives). You should not prune in late Autumn, or Winter months.

When should I plant Hebe Mrs Winder hedging?

The best time to plant Hebe is through spring or autumn, when the weather is a little cooler and damper.

How far apart do you plant Hebe Mrs Winder plants?

Pot grown plants can be planted at around 4-5 plants per metre, to enable a dense, bushy hedge to grow relatively quickly. You can go for around 3 per metre, but it will take a fair bit longer to grow into a solid hedge/bush, with their growth rate of 10-20cm per annum.

How to plant Hebe Mrs Winder:

Hebe is very easy to plant and grow, as it is not particular about the soil/conditions it is planted in, and will only grow around 10/20cm per year, so maintenance is very low.

Nonetheless, begin by digging a planting hole that's slightly bigger than the width of the pot its growing in, but around the same depth. Interestingly, Hebe actually does better in poor soil, so you don't need to add any organic matter or fertiliser. All it simply requires is placing the root ball into the hole and ensuring it is the base of the stem meet the surface of the soil. Backfill the hole with the excess soil and press down gently around the base of the plant to secure it.̴Ì?

Water the plant well, and continue to do so for its first year or so after being planted. This will ensure the roots are provided with enough nutrients to be able to develop and establish properly (therefore influencing the rate of foliage growth itself).

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Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder‰ۡó» is full of narrow green leaves, that get a red-coloured new growth, and decorated with lovely long, purple flower spikes that come through in September.

The Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáWarleyensis,‰ۡó» looks striking when kept to a natural round shape, almost mound-like, rather than being trimmed into a formal feature. Its deep green foliage that is tinged with red, makes the Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder,‰ۡó» perfect for an unusual, year-round interesting, addition to your garden.

Being a low-growing hedge, in good conditions, the hedge will grow to about 1.3m- but it will generally grow to be around 1m high.

The Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder,‰ۡó» is salt-tolerant, making it suitable to coastal areas. It does prefer a nice sunny site, with moist, well-drained soil, and will also benefit from being protected against strong Winter winds.

  • Growth height: Slow (10-20cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 1.2m-2.5m Medium
  • Exposure: Coastal, Inland, Sheltered
  • Aspect: Sun
  • Evergreen foliage? Yes

You should prune your Hebe ‰ۡÌÝÌáMrs Winder‰ۡó» within the growing season, or at the end of Winter dormancy period (depending on how soon Spring arrives). You should not prune in late Autumn, or Winter months.

When should I plant Hebe Mrs Winder hedging?

The best time to plant Hebe is through spring or autumn, when the weather is a little cooler and damper.

How far apart do you plant Hebe Mrs Winder plants?

Pot grown plants can be planted at around 4-5 plants per metre, to enable a dense, bushy hedge to grow relatively quickly. You can go for around 3 per metre, but it will take a fair bit longer to grow into a solid hedge/bush, with their growth rate of 10-20cm per annum.

How to plant Hebe Mrs Winder:

Hebe is very easy to plant and grow, as it is not particular about the soil/conditions it is planted in, and will only grow around 10/20cm per year, so maintenance is very low.

Nonetheless, begin by digging a planting hole that's slightly bigger than the width of the pot its growing in, but around the same depth. Interestingly, Hebe actually does better in poor soil, so you don't need to add any organic matter or fertiliser. All it simply requires is placing the root ball into the hole and ensuring it is the base of the stem meet the surface of the soil. Backfill the hole with the excess soil and press down gently around the base of the plant to secure it.̴Ì?

Water the plant well, and continue to do so for its first year or so after being planted. This will ensure the roots are provided with enough nutrients to be able to develop and establish properly (therefore influencing the rate of foliage growth itself).

Root Types Summary

  • Bare Root
    Bare Root

    Field grown, bare roots are young plants that are only planted when they are dormant, from autumn to spring. We lift bare root plants and despatch them during the season but they can be pre-ordered in summer. As they are cheaper to grow, they are one of our most affordable hedge planting options.

  • Pot Grown
    Pot Grown

    Pot grown plants can be planted year round and make a convenient option. They come in a wide range of sizes, from 10cm to 2.5m so they're suitable for the majority of planting requirements.

  • Root Ball
    Root Ball

    Also field grown, root ball plants are scooped out of the ground using machinery to keep their root system intact and wrapped in bio-degradable, hessian sacks. They are mature plants that provide dense coverage very early on, ideal for when you need a thick hedge quickly.

  • Instant Hedging
    Instant Hedging

    Grown in troughs or bags that measure 50cm-1 metre in length and carefully clipped during the growing season. Our instant hegding troughs create a dramatic, instant hedge effect.

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    Our bare root discount deals include bundles of 50, 100, and 250 plants. The bigger the bundle, the higher the discount.

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