Hedge removal

Hedge removal

Overgrown conifer hedge removal.

Small morning job..
That well kept but unfortunately too big for its space hedge needed to be removed..
It was protruding onto the drivewawy..

Sunday conifer hedge reduction / trim

Sunday conifer hedge reduction / trim

A little update..

Here’s our weekend… Partially entertaining at first then busy with a chainsaw on top of the hedge.

Here’s what I like to listen to whilst sitting on top of the cut off trunk 😉 …


Not a huge but quite overgrown leylandii hedge with narrow access to the back garden.
Hedge reduction and trim on both sides and top.

2 trailers worth of green waste.. there was a bit of a surprise when we started picking up cut,dead branches from inside it..
Turned out whoever trimmed that hedge in the past had tucked all the branches in the crown, so we had like double ther amount of waste to dispose off.

Nevertheless job done, client happy, even very happy..

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Garden hedges cut / garden borders redone / fence erected

Garden hedges cut / garden borders redone / fence erected

Summer’s over but weather’s still very good and we’re certainly not slowing down!

In this garden we have:

Tidied up the borders, removed all the vegetation, roots, debris and old membrane. Layed down a new weed membrane and filled up these borders with beautiful white Cotswold stones.

Cut the hedges

Put up a new fence

All done in my favourite neighbourhood – Lower Earley / Reading.

Hedge cutting specialists

Hedge cutting specialists

Do you want to make sure your hedge is cut as it should be? Book a hedge cutting specialist @ Tidy Gardens

One simple thing when maintening your hedges as I mentioned some time earlier is a regular cut, but make sure you do it right !
It ain’t a rocket science, but so many people make that mistake.
Don’t cut your hedge in a reversed pyramid shape ! never.
Instead make a slight pyramid shape. That means cutting your hedge in a way that makes the bottom of it slightly wider than the top.
That will allow plenty of sun to get both to bottom and top of your hedge, making it all grow well from top to bottom.

Simples, right ? 😉

It was hot today, I did not take “before photos” sorry.
Here’s a couple of after photos.

Enjoy hot weather while it lasts !

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