Hedging in Maitland

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Maitland Hedging

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Neatly trimmed hedges make a big difference to your yard’s overall look — but keeping them under control isn’t always easy. We offer expert hedging services throughout Maitland and nearby areas, using the right tools and techniques to shape, tidy and maintain hedges of all sizes. Whether it’s a quick touch-up or a major trim, we’ll make sure your garden borders look sharp and well-kept.


Call 0407 650 330 to book a hedge trimming service that fits your schedule.

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Trimming With Attention To Detail

We handle everything from basic shaping to complete hedge restoration. Our team trims to suit the plant type and position, promoting healthy regrowth and clean lines without damaging the structure. We also clear away all green waste at the end, leaving no mess behind. Whether you’ve got box hedges, lilly pilly or mixed hedging, we’ll keep them neat, balanced and in great condition.


Ready to tidy things up? Call now to book your hedge care.

FAQ

  • How often should hedges be trimmed to keep them neat?

    It depends on the plant type and how formal you want your hedges to look. Fast-growing hedges like lilly pilly or viburnum may need trimming every 4–6 weeks in warmer months to maintain a tidy shape. Slower-growing varieties, like box or photinia, might only need shaping every few months. Regular trimming not only keeps hedges looking neat but also encourages fuller growth and prevents bare patches. A reliable hedging service can help set a schedule that matches your garden’s needs and the local climate.

  • What’s the difference between hedge trimming and hedge shaping?

    Trimming is usually light, regular maintenance to keep hedges tidy — think removing straggly bits or keeping a straight edge. Shaping is more detailed and can involve sculpting the hedge to suit your space or style, like creating curves or restoring an overgrown hedge back to a clean form. Some hedges only need a trim, while others benefit from a full shape-up a few times a year. A professional service can recommend what your plants need based on size, age and condition.

  • Can overgrown hedges be fixed or brought back into shape?

    Yes, but it takes more than just a quick cut. Overgrown hedges often need staged pruning — especially if they’ve become too wide, patchy or have grown into unwanted areas. Heavy pruning may be needed to remove dead or woody growth, followed by regular maintenance to encourage fresh, even regrowth. In many cases, a neglected hedge can be fully restored over time with the right care, tools and timing. That’s where professional hedging makes all the difference.