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Hedge Trimming – Hedge Cutting Service

If you’re like most people, you probably don’t think too much about your hedges. But if you have them on your property, it’s important to keep them trimmed and neat. That’s where our hedge trimming and cutting services come in.

We can help you keep your hedges looking their best with our professional trimming and cutting services. We have the experience and knowledge to know exactly how to care for your hedges, and we’ll work hard to make sure they look great.

So if you’re looking for someone to help you with your hedge trimming and cutting needs, give us a call today. We’ll be happy to provide you with a free consultation and estimate.

How much for hedge trimming?

Hedge trimming in the United Kingdom typically costs between £50 and £200. The price will depend on the size and type of hedge, as well as the location. For example, a small boxwood hedge in a suburban garden will cost less to trim than a large yew hedge in a country estate. Prices will also vary depending on the time of year and the level of service required. Hedge trimming is typically done twice a year, in late spring and early autumn. However, some hedges may need to be trimmed more often if they are growing quickly or if they are being shaped into a specific design. Hedge trimming is an important part of keeping your garden looking neat and tidy. It is also necessary for the health of the hedge, as it helps to promote new growth and prevent the hedge from becoming overgrown.

When should you trim your hedge UK?

If you have a hedge in your garden, you may be wondering when the best time to trim it is. In the UK, the general rule of thumb is to trim hedges in late spring or early summer. However, this can vary depending on the type of hedge and the climate in your area. Read on for more information about when to trim your hedges in Leicester.

If you have a deciduous hedge, such as a beech or hornbeam, it is best to wait until after it has flowered before trimming it. This will ensure that the flowers are not cut off and that the hedge has a chance to produce seed. Trimming too early in the season can also damage new growth.

Evergreen hedges, such as yew or box, can be trimmed at any time of year. However, it is worth noting that trimming in late winter or early spring can encourage new growth, which may not be strong enough to withstand the summer heat.

In terms of frequency, you should aim to trim your hedge UK at least once a year. More frequent trimmings may be necessary if the hedge is growing quickly or if it is being used for topiary (trimming into shapes).

When trimming your hedge, always use sharp tools and cut at a 45-degree angle. This will help the hedge to regrow evenly and prevent ‘stag-headed’ growth. Avoid cutting too far back into the hedge, as this will damage the plant.

If you have any questions about when or how to trim your hedge, or if you would like this work completed by our professional hedge trimmers at Leicester Trees, then please consult with our local tree surgeons who can visit your property, or business premises to discuss your hedges and prepare a quote for any work that may need attending to.

When Should hedges not be trimmed?

One of the most common questions we get asked is when should hedges not be trimmed? The answer to this question is actually quite simple – most hedges should not be trimmed during the nesting season, which runs from late March to early August. This is because trimming during this time can damage or destroy nests, and this can put the birds that use them at risk.
Hedges are an important part of any landscape, providing privacy, boundaries, and even noise reduction. But when should you NOT trim your hedges?

Here are a few scenarios:

– If the hedge is too tall. Trimming a hedge that’s taller than you can reach is dangerous and can damage the plant.

– If the hedge is too young. Young hedges need time to grow and fill out before they can be trimmed. Cutting them too early can stunt their growth.

– If the weather is too hot or cold. Extreme temperatures can stress the plants and make them more susceptible to disease.

– If the hedge is infested with pests or diseases. Trimming could spread the problem to healthy parts of the plant.

– If the hedge is in bloom. Wait until after the blooming period to trim so you don’t damage the flowers.

Does trimming a hedge make it grow thicker?

The answer to this question is a bit complicated. On the one hand, trimming a hedge can stimulate growth and make the hedge thicker. On the other hand, if you trim a hedge too frequently or improperly, it can damage the plant and cause it to become thinner. So, it really depends on how you trim your hedge and how often you do it. If you want to encourage thick growth, make sure to trim your hedge regularly (every 4-6 weeks) and carefully, avoiding any damage to the plant.

Professional hedge trimming methods

As you know, trimmed hedges can add curb appeal and value to your home. But did you know that there are professional hedge trimming methods that can help keep your hedges looking their best? Here are some tips from the experts:

-Start by trimming the sides of the hedge first. This will give you a nice, even border to work with.

-Then, move on to the top of the hedge. Start in the middle and work your way outwards, making sure to create a nice, even shape.

-When trimming the bottom of the hedge, start at the outside edges and work your way in. This will help prevent the hedge from becoming too spindly.

-And finally, when trimming the sides of the hedge, start at the top and work your way down. This will create a nice, clean line.

Hedge Removal

Are you looking for a professional hedge removal service? Look no further than the experts at Leicester Trees. We have years of experience in removing all types of hedges, from small bushes to large trees. We have the knowledge and equipment necessary to get the job done quickly and efficiently.

We understand that every customer has different needs, which is why we offer a variety of services to choose from. Whether you need us to remove a single hedge or an entire row of them, we will be able to accommodate your request. We also offer a wide range of pricing options to fit any budget.

If you are interested in learning more about our hedge removal service, please contact us today. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have, and give you a quote for your hedge removal requirements.

How long does it take to cut a hedge?

The answer to this question depends on the size and type of hedge that you have. A small hedge may only take a few minutes to trim, while a large one can take several hours. The type of hedge also makes a difference. A deciduous hedge will take longer to trim than an evergreen hedge because the former has more leaves. Thus, the time it takes to trim a hedge depends on its size and type. Nevertheless, our professional hedge cutting service can do it quickly and efficiently.

How do you fix a patchy hedge?

If you have a patchy hedge, there are a few things you can do to try and fix it. First, take a look at the overall shape of the hedge. If it’s too round or too square, it could be that the problem is with the way it was trimmed. Try trimming it differently to see if that helps.

Next, check the health of the hedge. If it’s looking sickly, it could be that there’s a problem with the soil or with the plants themselves. Try fertilizing the soil and trimming back any dead or dying branches.

Finally, if all else fails, you may need to replace some of the plants in your hedge. This is usually only necessary if a significant portion of the hedge is dead or dying. Talk to our professional tree and hedge specialists at Leicester Trees to find out which plants would work best in your situation. We are here to help!