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  1. Hedge - Wikipedia

    Hedgerows serve as important wildlife corridors, especially in the United Kingdom where they link the country's fractured ancient woodland. They also serve as a habitat for birds and other animals.

  2. Hedgerows for the Home Garden - Penn State Extension

    Jul 5, 2023 · Hedgerows originated with the emergence of farming in the Bronze Age (3500 BCE) in present-day Britain. Farmers cleared forests to make fields. To separate animals from cropland they …

  3. What is a Hedgerow and Why You Should Plant One

    Apr 22, 2019 · These borders are hedgerows. A hedgerow can be thought of as a strip of densely planted trees, shrubs and other plants forming a border. You could think of a hedgerow as a living …

  4. A Guide to Hedgerows: Plantings That Enhance Biodiversity ...

    Hedgerows are sometimes called shelter belts, windbreaks or conservation buffers. These layers of plant life enhance the beauty, productivity and biodiversity of a landscape.

  5. What is a Hedgerow? Benefits and Importance Explained

    Jun 12, 2025 · Discover the definition, importance, and benefits of hedgerows in ecology, agriculture, and culture. Learn how these natural barriers support biodiversity, increase crop yields, and more.

  6. Hedgerows | Washington State University

    Hedgerows are defined by groups or rows of trees and shrubs, sometimes with the additions of mixtures of perennial and annual grasses and flowers.

  7. All About Hedgerows: Why They Help Wildlife and How to Plant ...

    Hedgerows do it all: they are a home for insects and other animals to live, eat, and move safely! As the hedgerow grows, it fills a three-dimentional space upwards that can provide homes at multiple …