Best Way to Trim Hedges

Trimming a hedge isn’t always just a matter of making a line. Here we are going to offer practical advice on a way to sharpen up your act and make some desirable shapes and long-lasting composition in your garden.

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Hedge maintenance can be a simple process that can be easily unified into a landscape procedure. Most of the people are often confused about the way they can trip hedges.

Here are some Do’s and Don’ts one should keep on mind before pruning hedges.

1. DO keep your hedge clippers keen and washed.

2. DO NOT pin evergreen hedges once they are parched, so during the summer water the hedges,  and also the evening before you start trimming

3. DO NOT be tempted to chop straight lines ‘by eye’; some reasonably clipping guide is required. A bit of cord extended between two poles is one of the easiest techniques to form a straight and level line to prune against. Rough, tossed, domed and other complex hedge shapes may need a wooden template to confirm a uniform shape along the hedge.

4. DO be careful for nesting birds. If you're clipping a hedge early within the year, make sure there are not any birds nesting in it. If there are any birds left, it is possible that your clipping might disturb them, wait until the chicks have fully grown before starting work.

InstantHedge brings evenly clipped, out-and-out hedges, so a simple annually maintenance trim is all that is required. In the key year of installation, pruning should be kept to base level to allow the hedge to adjust to space. Robust shoots that outgrow their associate can be clipped, but that is it.


Best time to prune hedges

Pruning hedges like arborvitae in late spring, early fall or winter (when the hedges are fully asleep) are the ultimate times to prune. Don’t trim during very hot, parched weather, and trim well before your first rime date. Try to prune on a cloudy day to avoid immoderate leaf burn.



 Choose the best trimmer for you before pruning hedges


The first step you need to do is choose the best hedge trimmer for you according to your needs.
There are varieties of hedge trimmer available in the market. Corded and cordless electric hedge trimmer are best suited for small to medium-sized hedges, while gas trimmers are designed to prune a wider surface area. Whichever style you choose, you should always go with blades large enough for efficient hedge trimming.

For more accurate shaping, you will also need the proper hand held pruning tools. Hand shears and loppers can be used for hard-to-reach areas and noticeable angles, or for a more defined finish along the top. Pruning saws are a great choice for making sharp cuts through thicker branches.

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Let’s see step by step how you can prune hedges

Step 1
Start by removing any dead, diseased, or damaged branches, then stand back and take a glance. Decide which branches you ought to remove to enhance the shape or size of the shrub. In some cases, you have tp cut branches back to a particular point, and in some cases, you have to remove entire branches at the bottom of the shrub.
Step 2
Avoid leaving stubs of branches, which is usually just wither and leave dead sticks on your plant. If you only want to encourage new extensions, then get rid of some of the oldest branches at ground level.
Step 3
you need to keep it in mind that when a shrub leaves out, it will be much larger and shrubbier than when the branches are bare.

For the foremost part, shrubs that bloom on old wood (last season’s growth) should be pruned right after they flower. Those who bloom on new growth (current season’s growth) should be pruned in winter or early spring before growth starts.

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