Hedge Trimming in Tyldesley
Sharp, tidy hedge cutting. Hedges shaped, reduced or rescued, with every scrap of green waste taken away. Around three miles from our Leigh base.
Hedge Trimming for Tyldesley Gardens
Mature hedges come with mature streets, and Tyldesley has plenty of both: privet fronting the older terraces, and conifers planted decades ago that have long outgrown their welcome. We trim, reshape and reduce them all, and every scrap of clippings leaves with us.
We cover Tyldesley and the surrounding area: Shakerley, Mosley Common, Gin Pit and beyond (M29).
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What’s Included
The best hedge is one that never becomes a problem, so most of our Tyldesley hedge customers book a set visit once or twice a year. It costs less than a rescue cut, keeps the neighbours happy, and the hedge stays dense and green instead of bare and woody.
- 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 Tyldesley, FAQs
We can trim it back to your boundary line, which you’re entitled to do, though it’s always worth a friendly word with the neighbour first. Strictly the clippings belong to them, but in practice we take everything away.
Always. Between March and August we inspect the hedge before starting. Disturbing an active nest is illegal, so if we find one we’ll work around it or come back once the birds have fledged.
Yes, but carefully. It’s an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act to damage or destroy an active bird’s nest, and the main nesting season runs from March to August. Hedge cutting isn’t banned in those months, but the hedge has to be checked first. We inspect before every cut, and if we find an active nest we’ll leave that section and come back once the birds have fledged.
Height can usually come down a long way, and topping a tall leylandii to bring it back under control is no bother, but the sides are the limit. Conifers and leylandii won’t regrow from brown wood, so cutting the faces back too hard leaves permanent bare patches. We’ll look at the hedge and tell you straight what a conifer reduction will achieve, and if removal and replanting is honestly the better option, we’ll say so.
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.