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Andy R
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I love hedgecutting...kind of..

 

We did this last september, we do it every year and are due to re-trim in a couple of weeks. There's a number of other hedges round the grounds but this is the main one.

 

enjoy..something different.

 

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Very nice....hedge cutting bores the sh*t out of me. I have just subbed out 3 days of it.

 

it does me as well mate, but I am a bit partial to looking back at what I've done at the end of the day, whatever it is...and at least this looks nice rather than a 400ft long blank wall of conifer... :thumbdown:

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it does me as well mate, but I am a bit partial to looking back at what I've done at the end of the day, whatever it is...and at least this looks nice rather than a 400ft long blank wall of conifer... :thumbdown:

 

 

I would be very satisfied with that too. I have been asked to salvage something similar which has been left for about 10 years. I have it booked in for the spring, as the people are paying top dollar. They want the squirells reshaped...the whole works. Have told them it aint gonna happen after just one cut....but they are patient.

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10 yrs is a long time, could take 4yrs+ to get it back to anything like. We first started this particular hedge about 6yrs ago and it had been left for about 3yrs unclipped...even that took a few years to get it back to a nice tight surface all over. It's pretty good now though, that stretch takes me about 4hrs on my own which is how I prefer it tbh, the others crack on with all the other hedges around the grounds and stay out of my way...:001_tongue:

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