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planting, pruning, and caring for yew, including欧博

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Common yew or Taxus is the perfect hedge tree. A very cute conifer, it also serves well as as a standalone. Planting, pruning, diseases and yew hedge

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Common yew is a famous and wonderful hedge conifer.

Yew facts for you

Name – Taxus
Family – Taxaceae
Type – conifer

Height – up to 50 feet (16 meters)
Exposure – full sun to shade

Soil: ordinary, well drained   –   Foliage: evergreen

Its evergreen foliage is very appealing since it is very dense and sprigs are intricately shaped.

How to plant yew

Common yew is a conifer usually planted as part of a hedge, and is often set up at the beginning of fall, but it can also be planted until March or April as long as it doesn’t freeze.

Yew tree twig with a single red berry.

Yew tree twig with a single red berry.

As a standalone, this tree can grow quite large, so check upon planting that it has enough space to spread out.

Common yew loves locations with a rather high exposure to sunlight, but does well in light shade, too.

Yew likes well drained soil.

When part of a hedge, keep a distance of 32 inches (80 cm) between yew plants.

After having planted your yew, watering is needed on a regular basis for 2 years to facilitate root development and settling in.

Pruning yew

Yew pruning

Yew pruning

Yew is a tree that loves pruning and can even be shaped to whim as topiary.

If not pruned, your common yew can grow over 65 feet (20 meters) tall for the tallest species.

For yew hedges, select the pruning height you are comfortable with as well as the thickness.

Pruning the yew is best at the end of summer or at the beginning of spring.

A single heavy pruning end of August is enough to keep growth under control.

Hedge yew

Hedge yew

Spring pruning is usually associated to rising sap and tends to accelerate the yew’s growth. Since yew is a rather slow-growing tree, this solution is often best when starting the hedge off.

Yew is one of the few trees that supports hat-racking. This practice is more harmful than proper regular pruning, but for some species it can help shrink a hedge that has grown too large.

Watering yew trees

Yew isn’t a very demanding tree in terms of watering, but does deserve some attention, especially at the beginning.

Water regularly after planting for the first 2 years.

Water after that in case of prolonged dry spell and only it you feel your yew tree has trouble coping.

Diseases and parasites that attack yew tree

Yew is a tree that resists mots diseases and fungus quite well, and its lifespan can exceed several hundreds of years.

If a few branches turn brown and die off, it’s best to eliminate them and burn the waste every time.

All there is to know about yew

Yew hedge topiary

Yew hedge topiary

Native to Europe and North Africa, yew has been used for evergreen hedges for centuries, but it also is showcased as a standalone in the garden.

Ideal for persons who are passionate about topiary, it lends itself wonderfully to shaping. It’s perfect for cloud pruning.

Both its longevity and hardiness make it an interesting alternative to boxwood which is more vulnerable to disease.

It’s also reputed to be an excellent wind-breaker ready to resist gales of any power – and block out inquisitive neighbors, too.

Yew care

Yew care

Poisonous yew berries

Take note, though, that yew is a poisonous plant.

Yew berries are absolutely not edible and all parts of the tree are toxic to some degree.

Prudent gardeners even wear gloves when pruning this tree.

Smart tip about yew

When part of a hedge, think well about how high you want it to grow so that you can determine the planting distance of your yew accordingly! Keep a spacing of about 32 inches (80 cm) to 3 feet (1 meter) for the usual 6-foot (1.80 m) hedge.

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Images: CC BY 2.0: Matt Brown; dreamstime: J. Sanerkin; Pixabay: Andrew Martin, IMS68, Ronald Porter; shutterstock: Kefca

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Brian Ralphs wrote on 22 April 2022 at 3 h 34 min

There is a yew tree in the parish church yard at Waltham-St.-Lawrence UK planted in February 1655 by the Rev’d Wilkinson. Planted before Australian was settled/invaded. There are reports of yew trees being up to 5000 years old. I wonder! Would it need to be felled to count the rings?

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Gaspard wrote on 22 April 2022 at 3 h 46 min

Hi Brian, it’s true and it looks gigantic! Counting rings isn’t actually the way to go for yew because of two reasons: first, they’re sometimes attacked by a “core fungus” that rots the inside portion of the tree away without hurting the live part. Second, older trees grow very irregularly around, forming the thick muscle-like ridges up and down the tree; it’s harder to see the rings and follow the count to the center.

The best way to estimate a yew tree’s growth isn’t to cut it. It’s to measure its girth and then use a formula to compute the age. At about 3 feet up (1 meter), mesure the girth. 1 foot is 30 years of age. In metric unites, this means each centimeter in circumference is equivalent to 1 year. So if the tree measures 6 feet around (2 meters), it’s around 180-200 years old.

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wade wrote on 29 March 2019 at 4 h 42 min

Hello my name is Wade. Is it ok to prune a yew hedge hard just after planting to bring
it to desired height?

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