Hedge Trimming in Leigh
Sharp, tidy hedge cutting. Hedges shaped, reduced or rescued, with every scrap of green waste taken away. Our home base.
Hedge Trimming for Leigh Gardens
Overgrown hedges are one of the most common calls we get in Leigh, conifers that have crept past two storeys, privet that’s swallowed half the pavement, laurel gone wild behind a terrace. We cut them back hard, shape them properly and take every scrap of green waste away.
We cover Leigh and the surrounding area: Pennington, Westleigh, Higher Folds, Plank Lane, Bedford and beyond (WN7).
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What’s Included
Regular trimming is cheaper than rescue jobs, so many Leigh customers put their hedges on our maintenance round, once or twice a year for most species, and their hedge never gets the chance to become a problem.
- Hedge cutting, shaping and regular maintenance trims
- Height and width reductions, including conifer reduction
- Overgrown hedge rescues and removals
- Conifer, leylandii, privet, laurel, beech, box and yew
- Nesting bird checks before every cut
- All green waste removed and disposed of
How It Works
Hedge Trimming in Leigh, FAQs
Yes, height reductions of overgrown conifers are a staple job for us. Bear in mind conifers don’t regrow from old wood, so we’ll advise on how far we can safely cut while keeping the hedge green.
Most hedges want cutting in late spring and again in early autumn. If birds are nesting in it (March to August), we check first. It’s the law, and it’s the right thing to do.
Yes. Green waste removal is included in every hedge cutting quote. Clippings, trimmings and any larger branches are cleared, loaded and disposed of properly, and we sweep up before we leave.
It depends on the species. Privet, laurel and beech respond well to hard cutting back and will regrow even from old wood, so most overgrown hedges can be rescued over a season or two. Conifers are less forgiving. We’ll assess it for free and give you an honest answer: rescue it, or take it out and start again.