Annual trimming, even when simple, is a great way to improve the appearance of your hedge and keep it dense and vibrant. It also prevents it from becoming too overgrown.
Overgrown shoots are removed to redirect growth energy to the main structure. Dead (orange) sections are also removed to allow sunlight to penetrate.
The best time to trim is at the end of summer or early spring, when the plant is less affected by pruning stress.
Proper maintenance trimming ensures a compact and uniform hedge, ideal for providing privacy. Fertilization is available upon request.
To optimize results, remember to water your hedges properly.



