
Hedge Trimming
Crisp, healthy hedges of any height — from box to 20ft conifer.
What's included
A well-trimmed hedge defines a garden. Whether it's a low formal box run, a tall conifer screen, or a mixed native boundary, our hedge teams cut to a clean line, on time, every time.
- Formative trims for new hedges to thicken growth
- Maintenance trims at the right time for the species
- Heavy reductions on overgrown leylandii and laurel
- Pleached hedges, archways and box topiary
- Reduce in height, width or both — to a defined finish
Our process
Site visit
We measure the run, agree the finished height and faces, and quote in writing.
Bird-nest check
Between March and August we check for active nests before any cut, in line with the Wildlife and Countryside Act.
Trim to line
Faces cut to a string line, tops levelled, ends squared — finished to a sharp edge.
Full clear-up
All arisings chipped, lawn raked, beds cleared — gone like we were never there.
Common questions
Can I cut my neighbour's hedge?
You can cut back to the boundary, but the cuttings legally belong to them. We handle this diplomatically every week.
How often should hedges be trimmed?
Formal hedges (yew, box, beech) once or twice a year. Fast growers (leylandii, privet) two to three times a year.
Ready to book your hedge trimming?
Free, no-obligation quote. Usually back to you the same day.
Other treework services

Tree Felling & Removal
Safe, controlled removal — from straight fells to complex dismantles.

Crown Reduction & Pruning
Shaping, thinning and reducing crowns for healthier, safer trees.

Stump Grinding
Full stump removal below ground level — reclaim your garden.

Emergency Tree Work
24/7 response for storm damage, fallen branches and dangerous trees.

Surveys & Reports
Tree condition surveys, mortgage reports and TPO planning applications.