Coz you feel so sorry for the poor little taggers who should be given your wooden canvas upon which to express themselves?
Coz you love the feeling of claustrophobia and the sense of imprisonment that being surrounded by a fence gives you?
Coz the landscaping is an after thought and no one really notices it, right?
…Or, is it…
Because you want immediate privacy, and although you would rather have a lush, natural hedge, they take forever to grow?
Well not anymore.
Now, with Living Walls you can buy time! You can install mature instant hedges with minimum fuss, and the result is a beautiful, natural privacy screen that enhances both your home and your wellbeing.
“It’s the hedging equivalent of roll out lawn. The applications are endless.”
Whether or not a lush hedge looks and feels more appealing than a wooden or tin fence is pretty much a no brainer.
And there is a substantial body of research that supports the use of hedges in urban landscapes.
So if you’re interested in the technical bits, please read on…
P.S. if you think it’s just marketing spin, you’ll find references at the conclusion.
Hedges help to reduce local wind speeds.
Hedges help to reduce traffic noise, absorbing and deflecting sound.
Hedges help reduce localised temperature extremes (The Urban Heat Island) by shading and converting liquid water to water vapour (evapotranspiration) which cools the air. 1
Hedges help to improve air quality by reducing dust and particulates. 2,3,4
Hedges can improve environmental performance of buildings. They slow down winds thereby reducing the amount of heat lost from a home, especially where conductivity is high (e.g., glass windows). 8
Hedges increase biodiversity and provide food and shelter for wildlife. 9-13
Hedges can increase infiltration and storage of rainwater through their root systems.
Hedges can assist in land remediation and soil erosion.
Hedges may have a positive impact on both physical & mental health and wellbeing. Green views and access to green spaces in cities help and relieve the everyday pressures of crowding and noise. Research shows that kids are better able to concentrate, complete tasks, and follow directions after playing in natural settings. 14,15,16,19
Hedges may have a positive impact on crime reduction. Residents living in ‘greener’ surroundings actually report lower levels of fear, fewer incivilities, and less violent behaviour. 17,18
Hedgerows can benefit communities socially by instilling higher public esteem and pride for an area. 14,15,16
Hedges are unlikely to be graffitied!
Hedges improve the quality and perception of the urban environment.
Hedges can provide security. ‘Prickly’ hedges provide a dense and natural barrier to unwanted guests.
Hedges can provide soft screening and privacy.
Hedges can have seasonal variations in colour, growth, flowers, and perfume which provide all year round interest.
Hedges can provide fruit.
Hedges and other planting have the potential to increase residential and commercial property values by between 7% and 15%. 5,6,7
Hedges help to create a positive perception for prospective purchasers of property. They soften new build houses and give immediate character and warmth.
Hedges can improve the environmental performance of buildings and therefore the economic performance through reducing heating and cooling costs. 8
Hedges provide screening and /or barriers where fencing regulations may limit alternatives.
Hedges may enhance the prospects of securing planning permission.
Hedges may help to improve health in the urban population, thus reducing healthcare costs. 19