Myth 3: Pruning Should Be Avoided in Winter

Hedges are planted to form an attractive boundary and structure to a garden. They add beauty and value to any property. Like other plants, they also require maintenance through watering and trimming. As they grow, cutting them regularly will ensure they stay neat and in shape.

When to Trim Hedges

New hedges should undergo formative pruning during their early years. This is done to form its shape and ensure it grows healthily. When the hedge is established, proper maintenance should be carried out on a regular basis.

The season and frequency of hedge trimming depends on the species. Basically, they are pruned late in the winter when the plant is dormant. It is also important to remember not to cut too early in the year, so as not to disturb the nesting of birds.

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Hedge Tools to Use

There are a lot of tools you can choose from. Consider the quality, not just the price, when choosing. Make sure your tools are sharp and working. Blades that are dull or blunt do not really cut the branches and leaves, but rather tear them.  Use the hedge trimmercorrect equipment for specific types of hedges. The commonly used tools for trimming hedges are:

  • Hand pruners
  • Hedge clippers
  • Pruning loppers
  • Curved saw
  • Electrical hedge trimmers

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How to Correctly Trim Hedges


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Trim your hedges into beautiful shapes. To do this, you should start by getting rid of the larger branches sticking out. Proceed with fine pruning to keep the hedge looking tidy and in good form. Ideally, hedge sides are trimmed wider at the base so that the light from the sun can penetrate the leaves at the bottom.

Trim chest-high hedges on the sides first. To trim chest-high hedges, cut the sides vertically using an arc-shaped sweeping motion. Start at the back moving forward. Then, cut the top of the hedge. Do this by holding the cutter bar horizontally at a slight 10-degree angle.

Trim tall hedges at the top first. Use the correct cutter and angle it at a slight 10-degree and start cutting the top of the hedges. Proceed with cutting the sides of the hedges.

Proper maintenance is important to keep hedges compact and lovely to look at. Once in a while, they also require fertiliser to give them energy and stimulate their growth. And keep in mind, when you find cutting hedges a nearly impossible task, you can always call in experts to help you.

And of course, if you need help with lawn care, garden maintenance, hedge trimming or hedge cutting call the fully police checked and insured team at Jim’s Mowing at 310 JIMS for a free quote.

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