quickset

/ˈkwɪkˌsɛt/
adjective
  1. Made of or relating to a hedge of living plants planted closely together.
    • They built a quickset fence to keep the sheep in the pasture.
    • The garden was surrounded by a quickset hedge.
    • Quickset planting is a traditional method for creating boundaries.
noun
  1. A hedge or fence made from living plants, especially hawthorn, planted closely together.
    • The farmer planted a quickset along the edge of the field.
    • A thick quickset separated the two properties.
    • The old quickset had grown into a dense, thorny barrier.
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