As lawn care enthusiasts, it’s the little things in life like standing back and admiring your perfectly sculpted hedges that brings that extra bit of pride!
Regular trimming and pruning is necessary in removing dead or overgrown hedges and encourages it to grow back healthier, thicker and more symmetrical. Pruning exposes your plants or hedges to increased sunlight and better airflow, while also letting water reach the roots more efficiently. Giving your hedges access to this is what helps prevent bacterial, viral, and fungal diseases from getting a hold.
When considering what season is best for trimming hedges, we suggest early spring for cutting back an overgrown hedge and summer for trimming to maintain shape and height. Try to trim your hedges when humidity levels are low to reduce risk of infection or disease setting in and killing your hedges. To avoid this, we suggest trimming in mid-morning or late afternoon as this is when the dew has evaporated and there is limited moisture in the air.
Remember, the easiest way to get shape and height in your hedges is to start at the base and make large sweeping cuts in an upward direction. Bear in mind, overgrown hedges can handle a heavy trim, but be sure not to sever any of the main branches that feed the top.
When trimming the hedge sides, try to keep them wider at the base so that the light from the sun reaches the leaves at the bottom. Also, try to trim with the minimum amount of cuts possible to avoid bacteria and fungi entering the open wounds.
When cutting the top, place the trimmer horizontal to the hedge top and gently cut away from yourself from front to back. To avoid any unsightly dips or cut outs, make sure you’re not placing too much pressure on the hedge trimmer when cutting from yourself.
We have a wide range of hedge trimmers that offer superb quality with innovative engineering to deliver a high-powered performance for long working hours. Lightweight and easy to use, our trimmers make those pruning techniques easy to master.
Last but not least, it’s important to take care of your trimmer by giving it a good clean and oiling on a regular basis. Having a clean tool will prevent disease from spreading from one hedge to the next!