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5 Tips on Landscaping with Your Hedge Trimmer

5 Tips on Landscaping with Your Hedge Trimmer

When it comes to sprucing up your garden, you can implement different ideas, and hedging is definitely one of those. No matter you have bushes, shrubs, or only hedges, if you want to add a new feel to your space, you ought to keep it spick and span. Yes, neatly trimmed lawns, perfectly shaped plants, or lush green landscape complement your stonewalls, sidewalks, and even your patios. This not only gives a vibrant green touch to your house but also increases its resale value. Trust me, from your large backyard to a simple front yard; anything can look amazing and enhance your home exterior all year round when hedging is done right.

But how do you get hedge-laying, right? Just two words- Hedge Trimmer. Whether you want a complete manicured look or something more creative, a hedge is an indispensable tool to keep your garden polished and organized. But purchasing the right tool is also very important. That’s why whenever you’re buying one, you must go through the list of hedge trimmers to pick the tool which meets your requirements perfectly. However, hedging is quite a complicated task which asks for skill, patience, and consistency. Since you’re here, I can safely assume you’ve all these qualities, and you’re ready for some trimming job. So check out the tips below to make your home look like a world wonder of greenery. Here you go!

How to Trim Hedges like a Pro? Best 5 Ways

If you are going to purchase and use a hedge trimmer for the first time, let me tell you that 4 types of hedge trimmers are available in the market. You can either pick a battery-powered corded/cordless model or go for a gas-powered/hand-held model. It’s up to you. Whichever suits your needs go for it and then adhere to the below tips while hedging.

Note: These hedge trimming tips work perfectly on different bushes and shrubs no matter what type of hedge trimmer you’re using.

 5 Tips on Landscaping with Your Hedge Trimmer

1. Start with Trimming the Sides

While starting with the hedge-laying, make sure you’re trimming the side faces first and then work towards the top. This helps you give your hedge a uniform shape. It’s advisable that you must cut the bottom part at an angle. Doing so will keep the bottom wider than the top, which will help the sunlight reach the lower branches. That’s how you’ll get a lush green home exterior. Always remember to cut at a slow pace. Else, if you cut too deep inside the hedge, it’ll damage the shape. You can start by cutting a few inches at a time and then pace up gradually.

2. Trim the Top Carefully

This is the trickiest part of hedging because it requires a firm posture during the task. You have to lean back and brace your elbow against your sides to hold the weight of the trimmer and run it smoothly. Hold it horizontally first, and then make a slight angle of 10 degrees while using the wide sweeping motion. Keeping the headline straight is also a bit difficult as you have to go with your intuitions. But you can always place a string to get the actual measurements.

3. Don’t Forget to Trim the Dead Branches

If you want your hedge to grow gracefully, you have to cut off the dead branches from the inside of the hedge. Use a pair of gloves while putting your hands in. You can even use the manual shears for reaching the deeper parts of your hedge. However, trimming dead branches is really important as it promotes growth and gives a fresh look to your garden.

4. Clean the Area

Once you’re done with hedging, clean the area well. Sweep up both of the sides of the hedge and gather the twigs or dry leaves. You can use these materials later as compost or stuff with aesthetic values.

5. Cherish-Practice-Repeat

If you follow all these tips, the end result is going to be amazing, which is worth your time to cherish your own work. Ultimately, it’s amazing to have a perfectly manicured garden surrounding your house. So take a moment to appreciate yourself. But don’t forget to be consistent and keep practicing.

Finally, I’ll say, if you have formal hedges, you must trim those after every four months or less. In the case of informal hedges, you have to trim that semi-annually. That’s all! For further queries on hedging, put a comment in the below box.

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