On the 27th March Hedge-Hogs Landscaping were tasked with tree removal. We took down a big evergreen Leylandii tree. It had grown too large for it's space where it was creating too much shade in a...
Blog
Our Hedge-Blogs are written to help and inform gardeners. We write short articles on a range of topics covering anything from dry stone walling to tree identification.
Getting Ready for Spring
Has your garden been left unattended over winter and now requires some attention or maybe you are getting ready for spring? Now is the time to clear any unwanted items, plants, shrubs, trees or...
Hedge Trimming
Established hedges require trimming to keep them dense and compact. Formal hedges require more frequent trimming than informal hedges. When Hedges need pruning New hedges require formative pruning...
Why Roses Fail
A good quality rose bush planted correctly should grow and flourish for many years. Failure to survive will almost certainly be due to one of the following causes: Loose planting-Top Tip: Tug the...
Garden Privacy
This is an exceprt from "The Gardener's Problem Solver" by Miranda Smith. City gardens especially can be true refuges from the world outside their boundaries. But you must plan for privacy. If you...
Pruning Hedges
It's a good idea to begin pruning hedges from an early stage to establish a shape and prevent leggy, unhealthy growth. The amount you prune back will depend on the type of hedge. Start shaping the...




