


Carolina Cherry
Prunus caroliniana
6-20 ft, Partial Sun, Medium Growth Rate
A fantastic hedge especially if you are trying to save water and keep the garden low water/ drought tolerant. Dense foliage once established, glossy green leaves with cream-colored flowers in late winter/ early spring. A tame root system, a superb alternative to the Indian Laurel Fig. 6-20ft tall as a privacy hedge, just prune to the size that works for you.

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Easy 3-Step Process:

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We'll get back to ASAP, within 1 business day including a detailed estimate and money-back guarantee contract.

Site Survey and Prep
Depending on your order, an onsite manager will visit your property to test the soil, take measurements, and confirm the scope of work.

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Place a 10% deposit, confirm details with our team, and we'll professionally install your plants.

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Minimized transplant shock for a smooth transition

Deep, Healthy Roots
The foundation for consistent growth & long term success

Expertly Pruned for Health
Encourages robust growth & a seamless look
FAQ
Do you service my area?
Currently Hedge Hut is defaulting to a 15 mile radius around Garden View Nursery, but don't hesitate to call us at (626) 509-6142 with any requests (we're friendly 🙂)
How does the installation process work?
After getting a quote and scheduling a call, a Hedge Hut representative will visit your property to finalize the contract. The installation is scheduled after collecting a 10% deposit, with the remaining payment due upon delivery and installation kickoff.
What's the best hedge for my yard?
Most of our hedge varieties have similar water and sun requirements, so the main factors are growth height and your personal preferences.
You can also contact us through our contact page! We will be happy to assist you.
What do the different container sizes mean?
Our container sizes indicate both the size of the container the plant is grown in and, correspondingly, the size and maturity of the plant itself. Here's what each size means:
•5 Gallon: The plant comes in a pot that holds approximately 5 gallons of soil. This size is great for young, smaller plants that are budget-friendly and easier to handle.
• 15 Gallon: This size uses a pot holding about 15 gallons of soil, allowing the plant to grow larger and become more established before you receive it.
• 24" Box: The plant is grown in a wooden box that measures 24 inches by 24 inches. This larger container supports a more mature plant, providing immediate impact in your landscape.
• 30" Box: Similar to the 24" box but larger, this box measures 30 inches by 30 inches. Plants in this size are even more substantial, offering significant presence upon planting.
• 36" Box: Our largest standard size, the 36" box measures 36 inches by 36 inches. Plants grown in this container are the most mature and sizable, perfect for those seeking an instant transformation of their outdoor space.
What is your plant warranty policy?
6-Month Plant Warranty:If you notice any issues or decline in your plants, a quick call or online warranty request with pictures can often save them without a full replacement. We're here to make it hassle-free. Just keep us informed early, and we'll take care of the rest.
If a replacement is needed, we'll replace the plant with the same type and size purchased originally, unless a different plant is better suited to the conditions.
Not Covered Under Warranty:
• Plants not reported to us before they are fully dead.
• Improper watering (extreme over/under watering).
• Plants in containers or pots, i.e., not planted in the ground.
• Plants where the rootball is cut to fit in smaller spaces.
• Other installation-related expenses.
• Damage from acts of God (e.g., weather, animals, contaminated soil, etc.)
We strive to keep you happy – just keep us in the loop, and we'll ensure your satisfaction.
How should I prepare my site for installation?
Ensure the site is clear of obstacles, personal belongings, and pet waste. Call 811 to mark utilities for free at least two days before your installation. Unobstructed access is required for our crew to perform the installation efficiently.
Do I need to mark utilities before installation?
Yes, please call Dig Alert at 811 at least two working days before installation to have them mark utilities in the work area. This is a free service.
Do I need to be present during the installation?
Yes, we ask that you or a representative be present at the start of the installation to collect payment and confirm any final details, ensuring everything is set up according to your expectations.
How long does a typical hedge installation take?
Installation time varies based on the size and complexity of the project, but most installations are completed within a day or two. We will provide an estimated timeline during the onsite visit.
Can I visit the nursery to see the plants in person?
Yes, we encourage you to schedule a visit to our nursery to see our plant selection in person. All of our plants are sourced from Garden View Nursery located at 12901 Lower Azusa Rd, Irwindale, CA 91706.
How long should I leave the stakes on my hedge plants?
Stakes should be checked every 6 months, especially before heavy winds or storms. There's no set time for removal—it depends on the plant’s stability. If the trunk is thicker than the stake, it’s time to remove or replace the stake.
How far apart should I space my hedges?
While there’s no exact rule, most privacy hedges are spaced 2-3 feet apart. This distance provides optimal growth for creating a dense, private hedge in a reasonable amount of time.
Should I be worried about roots?
Ficus nitida is the only hedge with potential root concerns, but if kept under 10 feet tall, its roots generally won’t cause issues.
When should I start pruning my hedges?
Prune as needed, focusing on fullness and density first. Light pruning is typical during the first year, with more frequent trimming over time. Shape your hedge to your desired height and width, pruning for both density and control.

Indian Laurel Fig
Ficus is extremely hardy and easy to grow. Be cautious of its invasive roots; pruning to 10ft tall or root barriers can help with this
Fern Pine
A fast-growing, hardy plant with a soft unique texture. Podocarpus gracilior reaches 6 to 25 feet and create a dense privacy screen
Australian Brush Cherry
Quite possibly the fastest growing hedge in SoCal, Eugenia features dense evergreen leaves with a red tint and reaches heights of 6 to 25 feet.
Texas Privet
Texas Privet is an evergreen shrub that grows 3 to 12 feet tall and is considered one of the most incredibly low-maintenance and reliable hedges long term
Italian Cypress
Iconic for its tall, slender form, the Italian Cypress adds a classic Mediterranean touch. It can grow up to 60 feet tall or be pruned to your preferred height
Carolina Cherry
A perfect mid-sized hedge, fitting well in Desert, Mediterranean, or English style gardens without root concerns
Purple Hopseed
This enchanting evergreen grows 6 to 15 feet tall and is suitable for both neat hedges and relaxed natural screens
Japanese Boxwood
Japanese Boxwood is ideal for shaping pathways, low borders, and defining spaces. This versatile evergreen shrub typically grows between 1 to 3 feet tall.
Quick Tips:

A dense, long-lived hedge starts with one rule: keep the top slightly narrower than the base. That gentle taper—about a 5–10° lean or roughly 6–12 inches wider at the bottom on taller hedges—lets sunlight reach the lower leaves so they keep photosynthesizing instead of going bare.
Formal hedges respond best to light, regular shearing that preserves the taper and a level top. Informal hedges prefer selective thinning and heading cuts just inside the canopy; this prevents the “green shell” effect and encourages interior buds to push new growth.
If a hedge is already top-heavy, correct it gradually over several trims rather than in one drastic cut; avoid removing more than about a third of the foliage at a time. Support recovery with deep watering, mulch, and a balanced slow-release fertilizer. Time heavier work for cooler parts of the day, and prune bloomers right after flowering.
Work with sharp, clean tools, trim from the bottom up, and step back often to check the silhouette. Skip the common mistakes—mushroom shapes, single severe reductions, and repeated surface-only shearing—and you’ll build thicker, healthier, more resilient hedges season after season.

Hedges don’t just happen. In most cases, we can’t plant a tree or shrub and expect it to stay dense and aesthetically pleasing without some effort on our part. The two general categories of hedge candidates are either large shrubs that grow large, or trees that respond to topping-pruning by generating new growth along the trunk.
When planting a new hedge, don’t let the plant grow upward to the desired height immediately. Allow the plant to grow in 1-foot increments, then cut back 4 inches. This forces new limbs closer together, which will create that compact, dense look, without compromising health.
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