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lol...I don't think there is a straight edge on the whole thing tbh..:laugh1:

 

nice thing about regularly done hedging particularly yew, is it doesnt need to be level to look nice, the curves add character in fact

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Do you send the clippings to make breast cancer treatment?

 

I've got my annual big yew hedge to do in the next couple of weeks, been putting it off since beginning of august.

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Do you send the clippings to make breast cancer treatment?

 

I've got my annual big yew hedge to do in the next couple of weeks, been putting it off since beginning of august.

 

we don't mate no, but the customer did mention something of that last year...they are both doctor's so I am surprised they haven't mentioned it before tbh.

 

..and thanks steve...the curves do add character..100%

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When are you next trimming it? Have you done it yet this year?

 

I can arrange collection of clippings or at least find out if its not too late (July August is preferable) and put you in touch with the guy who does it. saves you taking them away and makes a good impression for your clients.

 

Heres my annual one

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When are you next trimming it? Have you done it yet this year?

 

I can arrange collection of clippings or at least find out if its not too late (July August is preferable) and put you in touch with the guy who does it. saves you taking them away and makes a good impression for your clients.

 

Heres my annual one

 

 

thats nice, I have some cool stilts that would come in handy there...just the right height..:001_cool:

 

We haven't done it yet, not sure when it's booked in for but it will be sometime in september, I can get the details off you when I drop off that saw, I have it here now.

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Nice work there Rupe.

 

I have same similar that we do every year, all sorts of geometric shapes and snooker table flat tops.

 

Takes two of us two long days, one of them out of a cherry picker, and plenty of steps and ladders leant on things.

 

Unfortunately, I am not allowed to take any pics of my work there, due to security reasons.

 

Its a shame, as I would be very proud to post them up here.

 

The best of it is though, when you can do 'em like that, the regular run of the mill leylandii type jobs take no time at all to make a good enough straight job.:001_cool:

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That bit above takes three of us two days (after 4 years of practice!), then there another two section that are 2man days each and loads of box hedges aswell!

 

Security issues here too but nothing given away by the picture!

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