difference between hedge and edge in gardens??
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The difference between a hedge and an edge is the height. Edges are normally grown only to about 40cm high and can stand alone or be planed for impact and colour contrast in front of a taller hedge. Hedges can be cheaper than a fence, can be visually rewarding and provide structure and definition to a garden.
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edge in a garden means side and hedge means
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