Premium Hedge Trimming Services in Pascoe Vale
We have an keen eye for detail and when it comes to quality hedge trimming and tree pruning services you don't need to look any further than our team!
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Below are photos of hedges that have been maintained by Precision Gardening Solutions.
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Some of our happy clients
Tish Seneviratne
"Nathan is the BEST! We love him at our place. His work is perfection. He is really kind, conscientious and reliable. We were beyond elated with our garden. We all need more Nathan Lawn Care in our lives. Thanks Nathan! You're a legend."
Joanna Uva
"Nathan was so nice and friendly, reliable and thorough. He ensured the job was done well, taking care in cleaning up everything leaving the garden spotless. He was easy to communicate with, responding to calls/texts quickly and efficiently. Thanks!"
Shell Linton
"Nathan is a true professional in every sense of the word and his work is top notch"
Frequently asked questions
How regularly do you maintain the hedges?
There are many factors that influence how often we prune the hedges such as the species of the plant, the soil conditions and the current weather conditions. As a guide, we often maintain the hedges four times a year which is once every three months.
When should you trim your hedge?
When your hedge has lost its shape or is overgrown is usually a good time to trim your hedges. Your hedges tend to grow rapidly during spring and summer and need frequent attention to help promote healthy growth.
Why is hedge trimming important?
Aesthetically, nicely shaped hedges makes a garden look tidy. Regular hedge trimming encourages light and air to enter through the plant which helps the hedge thicken up and promote lateral growth so that it can act as a privacy screen. For safety reasons, broken branches may need attending to to avoid falling on someone and for health purposed, pruning dead or diseased branches can help revive a dying hedge.
How far back can you cut a hedge?
Pending on the species of the hedge, a general rule of thumb is to cut no more than a third of the total volume of the hedge at one time.