Arboriculture - Hedge Cutting
Regular hedge cutting prevents fast growing hedges becoming overgrown and neglected - in addition, annual trimming of re-growth maintains and creates healthy hedge rows. Maintenance trimming is usually carried out once a year for informal hedges and twice a year for formal hedges.

A popular form of hedging is the Leylandii, if maintained correctly they form an attractive secure boundary. There are however problems with the species as they are extremely fast growing. This means that if they are not regularly managed they take over gardens and can cause problems with neighbours. Our solution to this is regular trimming which we can provide at reasonable costs.

New hedges require formative pruning for their first couple of years after planting. Formative pruning is usually carried out in winter or spring.
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G A Butler & Sons Limited, Lane End Farm Industrial Units, Hatt Common, East Woodhay, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 0NG
Main T. (01635) 254 771 | Main F. (01635) 254 785 | Registered in England No. 4924684 | Vat No. 642 0692 51
All works are carried out in accordance to BS3998-1989: Recommendations for Tree Works.