Conifers are like Marmite – you either love them or hate them. However, as Val discovers, they provide seeds, nesting and shelter for many birds
I LOVE most plants, but there is a spot somewhere deep in my psyche that makes me veer away from the conifer. I have friends who adore them, like John Massey of Ashwood Nurseries in Kingswinford in the West Midlands, and I have to admit that they look fantastic in John’s garden.
I’ve tried to analyse why I dislike them and it may be because during the 1990s I used to have a huge Leylandii conifer hedge that ran for at least 80 yards (73 metres). It towered above the garden and was an impossible thing to manage on my own, so I invited some rufty-tufty gardening friends for the weekend and fed them well. Together we took down every tree and the resinous branches were piled into the middle of the garden.
This story is from the May 5, 2018 edition of Amateur Gardening.
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