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The Addison's 18-06-2006 02:23 AM

Trimming hedges
 
Would it hurt my hedges if I wanted to trim them back quite a bit. By that,
I mean, if I wanted to cut their height by 2-3 feet, would it harm/kill the
plant? Should I just wait until the fall? These are not the evergreen type,
they are the hedges that have stiff branches with leaves.


TIA,
Hawkeye65



Eggs Zachtly 18-06-2006 02:35 AM

Trimming hedges
 
The Addison's said:

These are not the evergreen type,
they are the hedges that have stiff branches with leaves.


That narrows it down to, oh, several thousand possibilities. ;)

Point being, the type of plant as well as the time of year, will determine
if it's time to prune, and how much you can cut them back. You'll need to
be more specific on the plant species and your location. Is a linked pic
possible?

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Eggs

Do stars clean themselves with meteor showers?

Bill 18-06-2006 02:35 AM

Trimming hedges
 
Do you HAVE to cut it back all at once?
If you can, thin it out by about one third a year. You will get a fuller
hedge, and it will not suffer from shock.
My2cents.

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"The Addison's" wrote in message
. ..
Would it hurt my hedges if I wanted to trim them back quite a bit. By
that, I mean, if I wanted to cut their height by 2-3 feet, would it
harm/kill the plant? Should I just wait until the fall? These are not the
evergreen type, they are the hedges that have stiff branches with leaves.


TIA,
Hawkeye65




JL 18-06-2006 02:39 AM

Trimming hedges
 
"Eggs Zachtly" wrote
The Addison's said:

These are not the evergreen type,
they are the hedges that have stiff branches with leaves.


That narrows it down to, oh, several thousand possibilities. ;)

Point being, the type of plant as well as the time of year, will determine
if it's time to prune, and how much you can cut them back. You'll need to
be more specific on the plant species and your location. Is a linked pic
possible?


How about a burning bush in metrowest Boston Massachusetts - can it be
trimmed now?




Eggs Zachtly 18-06-2006 02:47 AM

Trimming hedges
 
JL said:

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote
The Addison's said:

These are not the evergreen type,
they are the hedges that have stiff branches with leaves.


That narrows it down to, oh, several thousand possibilities. ;)

Point being, the type of plant as well as the time of year, will determine
if it's time to prune, and how much you can cut them back. You'll need to
be more specific on the plant species and your location. Is a linked pic
possible?


How about a burning bush in metrowest Boston Massachusetts - can it be
trimmed now?


Most likely, too late. Best to prune back burning bush in late winter, just
before new growth starts.

--
Eggs

-A tree never hits an automobile except in self-defence.


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