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Kant-en-klaar inheemse haag – ECO haag

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Kant-en-klaar inheemse haag – ECO haagDe Eco haag is de perfecte keuze voor wie op zoek is naar een inheemse oplossing voor privacy en biodiversiteit in de tuin. Deze kant en klaar haag van 120 cm x 180 cm is samengesteld uit verschillende inheemse plantensoorten die elkaar versterken en zorgen voor een natuurlijke uitstraling. De combinatie van Ligustrum vulgare, Acer campestre, Crataegus monogyna, Carpinus betulus, Prunus spinosa, Viburnum opulus en Corylus avellana biedt niet alleen

De Eco haag is de perfecte keuze voor wie op zoek is naar een inheemse oplossing voor privacy en biodiversiteit in de tuin. Deze kant-en-klaar haag van 120 cm x 180 cm is samengesteld uit verschillende inheemse plantensoorten die elkaar versterken en zorgen voor een natuurlijke uitstraling. De combinatie van Ligustrum vulgare, Acer campestre, Crataegus monogyna, Carpinus betulus, Prunus spinosa, Viburnum opulus en Corylus avellana biedt niet alleen meteen een dichte, groene erfafscheiding, maar draagt ook bij aan de voedselvoorziening voor insecten in de tuin.

Elke heester in deze eco haag heeft zijn eigen unieke kenmerken:

  • Ligustrum vulgare (liguster) is een snelgroeiende en veelzijdige heester die zorgt voor een dichte haag en uitstekende beschutting voor vogels.

  • Acer campestre (veldesdoorn) heeft prachtige, groenblijvende bladeren die in de herfst een mooie gele tint krijgen, en biedt schaduw en beschutting.

  • Crataegus monogyna (eenstijlige meidoorn) bloeit in de lente met witte bloemen en produceert in de herfst rode bessen die geliefd zijn bij vogels.

  • Carpinus betulus (haagbeuk) heeft een dichte groei en geeft een stevige, groene barrière die zelfs in de winter een beetje van zijn bladvorm behoudt.

  • Prunus spinosa (sleedoorn) bloeit heerlijk vroeg in het voorjaar en produceert in de herfst vruchten die favoriet zijn voor vogels.

  • Viburnum opulus (Gelderse roos) krijgt witte bloemen in de lente en vruchten die in de herfst met een prachtige rode kleur aandacht trekken van vogels.

  • Corylus avellana (hazelaar) zorgt voor een ecologische meerwaarde door zijn eetbare noten die dieren aantrekken, en heeft aantrekkelijke, grote bladeren die vroeg uitkomen in de lente.

Afmeting
Je kunt kiezen uit een haagelement 120 cm breed en 180 cm hoog óf 120 cm breed en 155 cm hoog.

Deze haagelementen worden volgroeid geleverd, compleet met kokosmat en klimrek, en zijn eenvoudig te plaatsen. Je hoeft alleen nog palen en bevestigingsmateriaal toe te voegen. Dankzij de variëteit in plantensoorten biedt de Eco Haag niet alleen beschutting, maar versterkt het ook de biodiversiteit in je tuin, waardoor je een gezonde leefomgeving creëert voor diverse diersoorten.

Ecologisch en volledig inheems
Geschikt voor zon, halfschaduw en (lichte) schaduw
Volgroeid haagelement voor direct resultaat en een natuurlijke uitstraling
Dichte groei voor uitstekende privacy en bescherming
Niet wintergroen, maar wél veel bloei 
Biedt beschutting en voedsel voor vogels en andere dieren
Schoon gekweekt en duurzaam verpakt

Ideaal voor: een ecologisch verantwoorde erfafscheiding, een groene, biodiverse wand of als schuttingvervanger in een ecologische tuin.

Tip van Judith:
'Combineer de ECO haag met een bloeiende border vol inheemse planten zoals bijvoorbeeld Lunaria annua of Aguilegia vulgaris. Bekijk hier onze hele collectie inheemse vaste planten.'

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