Create new hedgerows with MOREhedges
Our MOREhedges scheme offers advice, trees for your project and potential for financial support.
Apply nowHedgerows are vital features in our landscape, providing an essential wildlife refuge, cleaning the air, capturing carbon and reducing flooding. If you’re looking to plant hedges on your land, our MOREhedges scheme can provide the trees, funding and expert advice you need to achieve your goals.
Our MOREhedges scheme can cover up to 75% of the cost if you plant 100 metres or more of new hedging and allow a large tree to grow every six metres. We'll provide the trees, tree protection and expert advice to make your project a success.
MOREhedges is designed to create new ecological links with woodland in the surrounding landscape. It is not suitable for replanting or gapping up existing hedgerows. At least 100 metres of hedging must be planted in a single run and connect with:
Plant trees
Ben Butler is passionate about doing his bit for the environment while running a successful farm. See how our MOREhedges scheme has helped on both fronts.
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Klare Owen is a self-proclaimed hobby farmer near Aberystwyth. In a bid to boost biodiversity, combat climate change and visually transform the landscape, she planted 2,250 trees through MOREwoods and MOREhedges.
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landowners supported to plant with MOREhedges since 2014
hedgerows planted through the scheme
Our MOREhedges scheme offers advice, trees for your project and potential for financial support.
Apply nowMOREhedges is funded by Lloyds Bank to support sustainable farming.
Plant trees
Explore expert advice on how to manage your woodland from planting to maturity and care for valuable ancient and veteran trees on your land.
Plant trees
Growing the right tree in the right place, for the right reason and in the right way is essential. This guide details the process, from initial idea to established mature trees and woodland.
Trees woods and wildlife
Small but mighty, hedges are an essential refuge for wildlife, clean our air, capture carbon, reduce flooding and give clues to historic land management. Find out more.