WebCut the Hawthorn "whips" or seedlings down by half at planting which will be between November and March. Allow the hedge to grow for one year and that winter prune again. Remove all the new growth back 50 per cent. Do this in winter because each dormant bud will produce numerous shoots in spring.
planting Hawthorh from cuttings — BBC Gardeners
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