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rowan lee
Hi All
I have a well kept 8ft high x 4 ft wide x 50 feet long leylandi hedge I want to reduce in height. I want to take it down to about 4.5/5 feet so its a little easier to handle when giving its a cut.
Just wondering when the best time to do such a hard reduction is. I was thinking April when the worst of the frosts have past. Am I right in thinking a hard frost could do some serious damage to such a wounding this time of year?
thanks.
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