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i have no requirement to trim the sides, the thickness of the foliage will be required from a lot of the hedge especially from some of this, as its thin below where i want to take it down to. Although if it is asked of me then it would be a good day with the mewp and hedgecutters!

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A good climber on spikes will out do a mewp on that job easy!!

 

Fixed the bit you left out pal.

 

No, don't worry about it, just get me a beer next time I see you.:thumbup1:

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Fixed the bit you left out pal.

 

No, don't worry about it, just get me a beer next time I see you.:thumbup1:

 

Obviously spiking the back of it!!

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i usually shorten in the top few rows of branches (often with a hand pruner) it gives a nice edge and the top outer branches dont curl up after just a few months. i can do this really quickly and in comfort from the mewp

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Obviously spiking the back of it!!

 

Goes without saying mate, we are pros.

 

Robs not that far from you, you could burn over on the 62 and give him a hand teaching him some of our Ninja spike positioning techniques....

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Goes without saying mate, we are pros.

 

Robs not that far from you, you could burn over on the 62 and give him a hand teaching him some of our Ninja spike positioning techniques....

 

The pruning gaff/crouching tiger hidden 020 technique cannot be taught master Bolam!

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