Hedge Definition & Meaning Merriam-Webster. Web1. : to enclose or protect with or as if with a dense row of shrubs or low trees : to enclose or protect with or as if with a hedge (see hedge entry 1 sense 1a) : encircle. homes hedged.
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Web A hedge is a strategy that seeks to limit risk exposures in financial assets. Popular hedging techniques involve taking offsetting positions in derivatives that correspond to an existing...
Hedges and Plants Hedging Hedges Direct UK
WebHedging and Plants from Hedges Direct. Hedges Direct is a specialist grower and stocks an extensive range of high-quality hedges and plants, suitable for all garden types, including commercial and domestic use. Our hedging is available in a variety of sizes, from 10cm to 9m. Our garden hedge and plants range includes bare root plants, cell grown plants, pot.
Hedges / RHS Gardening Royal Horticultural Society
WebHedges are rows of closely planted shrubs, and come in all shapes, styles and sizes. They range from neatly clipped and uniform to informal and varied, depending on the plants and how often they’re clipped. Likes There are hedging plants to suit most sites, so take care to choose shrubs that enjoy your specific conditions.
Hedge definition of hedge by The Free Dictionary
Web1. a row of bushes or small trees planted close together, esp. when forming a fence or boundary; hedgerow. 2. any barrier or boundary. 3. an act or means of hedging: to buy gold as a hedge against inflation. 4. a qualifying or noncommittal statement. v.t. 5. to enclose with or separate by a hedge.
HEDGE English meaning Cambridge Dictionary
Webhedge noun [C] (PROTECTION) a way of protecting, controlling, or limiting something: She'd made some overseas investments as a hedge against rising inflation in this.
Hedges: planting / RHS Gardening Royal Horticultural Society
WebSmall hedge plants are often called whips and are about 60cm (2ft) high. They are very cheap and are easy to establish. Larger plants need more care and are more expensive. It is best to plant whips closely as they not only form a thick hedge, but compete with each other and so reduce the amount of trimming required. When to plant a hedge