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Traditional hedge laying involves, first, clearing away undergrowth and weeds, particularly from a hedge that has been neglected and allowed to grow tall. Untidy side branches are removed. A cut, known as a pleach, is made in the back of the trunk, leaving a 'hinge'; old-time hedgers recommend that this should be as thick as a lamb's tongue.
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Traditional
hedge
laying
involves,
first,
clearing
away
undergrowth
and
weeds,
particularly
from
a
hedge
that
has
been
neglected
and
allowed
to
grow
tall.
Untidy
side
branches
are
removed.
A
cut,
known
as
a
pleach,
is
made
in
the
back
of
the
trunk,
leaving
a
'hinge';
old-time
hedgers
recommend
that
this
should
be
as
thick
as
a
lamb's
tongue.