The optimal age of plants for hedges: coniferous plants-3-4 years, deciduous plants-2-3 years. Most often, the choice of deciduous plants falls if you need to quickly build a fence, if you want a clear or cut fence, then it is better to stop your choice on coniferous plants. Do not forget that the older the age of the landing hedge, the worse it will be to adapt in place, the poet of the plant must be taken within the indicated ranges of ages. No need to chase plants older by age, even though the hedge will immediately seem more, but the chance that it will not take root, it will also increase at times. I would also like to remind you that the older the planting material, the more expensive it is, so it’s easier to take plants younger and just wait a year or two.