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Had a rite mission today cutting this lot, back tomorrow to finish about the same amount again, got to be done by 3 as it's getting collected for cancer drug extraction, luckily the two gardeners are doing all the tidy up all we have to do is cut.

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Had a rite mission today cutting this lot, back tomorrow to finish about the same amount again, got to be done by 3 as it's getting collected for cancer drug extraction, luckily the two gardeners are doing all the tidy up all we have to do is cut.

 

That is a lot of hedges! Yew is some of the nicest to cut though if your hedge cutters are sharp!

How many of you working on it? Did you do all the inside and tops of the hedges in the picture today?

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Two of us, nearly finished tops just a bit on right to finish and two big pyramids behind me, almost finished outside as well. Got 950kg of cuttings last year and definitely more this time according to the gardens, brand new hedge cutter for the top so cutting sweet also got a catcher plate which scoops up the clips so can easily flick them off the top which is saving loades of time in not having to rake them off.

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Two of us, nearly finished tops just a bit on right to finish and two big pyramids behind me, almost finished outside as well. Got 950kg of cuttings last year and definitely more this time according to the gardens, brand new hedge cutter for the top so cutting sweet also got a catcher plate which scoops up the clips so can easily flick them off the top which is saving loades of time in not having to rake them off.

 

Nice i've thought about getting a hedge cutter with a catcher plate for conifer hedges as well. Which model did you go for?

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