Griselinia littoralis – 12 litre 120/140cm. Maori name: Kapuka. Choose from delivery or collection. Evergreen tree from New Zealand that is often used as a hedge. Great in coastal gardens as it will tolerate frost, rough winds and salt spray. Also famous for the pale apple green shade of leaf.
Care:
The first summer and autumn after planting are critical for young plants, so water thoroughly during dry periods. A light application (50g/m2) of controlled release fertiliser in spring is beneficial. Sprinkle evenly and work into the top 2 to 3cm of the soil, taking care not to damage the delicate roots.
For hedge plants, prune in their first year to ensure even, dense growth. Hedges planted in autumn should be cut back by half during late spring and then trimmed again lightly in late summer. During the second winter (or in early spring), trim moderately to remove half the previous season’s growth. Avoid heavy pruning in autumn, as this promotes soft new growth more susceptible to frost damage. Best pruned with secateurs at first and then, once a proper hedge shape is established, pruned with shears or a hedge trimmer. Ideally, hedges should be shaped so they are narrower at the top than the base. This allows more light to reach the hedge sides and prevents it from becoming top heavy and unstable.