
Hedge Trimming & Pruning
Hedges are like the framework of your yard they add structure, privacy, and beauty. What’s the difference between trimming and pruning? Trimming keeps hedges looking tidy, while pruning removes dead or damaged branches to encourage new growth.
Best Months:
Late winter to early spring, late summer

How often should hedges be trimmed?
It depends on the type of plant, but generally 2-3 times a year is enough to keep them neat and healthy. What if I skip trimming? Overgrown hedges can block sunlight, crowd other plants, and even become a haven for pests. Regular trimming also helps maintain their shape and prevents them from becoming unmanageable. We’ll carefully shape your hedges so they complement your yard’s overall design.
Is pruning really necessary?
Yes, it helps improve air circulation and prevents disease. It’s also a chance to rejuvenate old or damaged plants. What about flowering shrubs? Timing is key we’ll make sure to prune them after they bloom to avoid cutting off next year’s flowers.

Trimming and pruning aren’t just maintenance!
They’re an investment in your yard’s health and beauty. Let’s keep your hedges looking sharp and thriving throughout the seasons. A little attention goes a long way in making your yard feel organized and inviting.