hedgelaying
Hedgelaying is a traditional method of managing hedges, primarily used in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It involves pleaching live woody stems, which are then bent and layered, forming a living fence. The process typically starts by partially cutting the hedge stems, leaving them attached to the root. These stems are then laid down at an angle, often in a zigzag pattern, and interwoven to create a dense barrier. This technique rejuvenates older hedges, encourages new growth, and provides a robust, stock-proof barrier for livestock.
Different regions have developed distinct styles of hedgelaying, reflecting local materials, climate, and traditional farming practices.
Historically, hedgelaying was a crucial skill for farmers, providing boundaries for fields, protection for crops, and