Tree and Bush Trimming-Pruning

Tree & bush trimming-pruning changes the form and growth of tree's bushes and plants. It's considered "preventive maintenance" and should be done at the proper times. You can avoid may issues by pruning properly during their lives especially their formative years.

Pruning Hedges

Once the hedge reaches the desired height, prune new growth back whenever it grows another 6 to 8 inches. Prune to within 2 inches of the last pruning. Hedges may be pruned twice a year, in spring and again in mid-summer, to keep them dense and attractive. Prune hedges so they're wider at the base than at the top, to allow all parts to receive sunlight and prevent legginess. Once the hedge reaches the desired height, prune new growth back whenever it grows another 6 to 8 inches.

Pruning Evergreens

With few exceptions, evergreens (conifers) require little pruning. Different types of evergreens should be pruned according to their varied growth habits. Arborvitae, junipers, yews, and hemlocks grow continuously throughout the growing season. They can be pruned any time through the middle of summer. Even though these plants will tolerate heavy shearing, their natural form is usually most desirable, so prune only to correct growth defects. Remember Paul Does It All Fdl is available to take care of all your tree & bush trimming-pruning.