Hedge trimming

We check the hedge type and condition, agree on the desired height and shape, trim new growth at the right time, and clean up the cuttings.

The secret to a beautiful hedge is regular trimming

An untrimmed hedge becomes sparse and patchy — repairing such a hedge is very difficult and time-consuming. Often the hedge can't be saved and must either be cut back hard or replaced entirely with new plants.

Our experienced hedge trimmers have a keen eye and have worked on hedges of all heights and shapes, on flat ground and slopes alike. They can also advise on restoring neglected hedges without over-damaging the plants.

Deciduous hedges are typically trimmed 2–3 times during summer, removing 1/2 to 1/3 of new growth each time. Evergreen hedges are usually trimmed once a year in autumn — ideally in August–September.

How the work is done

The exact scope depends on the property, but the usual order of work is as follows.

  1. 1

    We check the hedge species, height, density, and condition, and assess how much it can safely be cut back.

  2. 2

    We agree on the desired height, shape, and extent of trimming so the result suits both the plant and the garden.

  3. 3

    We prepare the work area and protect nearby plants, fencing, or decking where needed.

  4. 4

    We trim the sides first and then the top, keeping a straight line and a plant-friendly cutting angle.

  5. 5

    We clean up the cuttings and recommend when the next maintenance trim should be done.

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