How to create a beautiful Laurel Hedge.

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  • Опубліковано 1 лют 2024
  • Hello You Tube, it’s Rob from Maxwells Grass Cutting Services, based in the North East of England.
    In today’s video together with Ian , we are removing a Leylandii hedge and replacing it with a Cherry Laurel Hedge.
    It’s all about keeping things simple and good preparation.
    I look forward to reading your comments and feedback.
    Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe.
    Remember, when the green gold is growing, keep mowing.
    All the best.
    Rob.
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    Take care.👍

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  • @AndyJ5431

    Great job Rob. Keep on top of the trimming when it gets established so it doesn’t get away from you. I’ve trimmed a Laurel patch today 6’ tall very wide. I had to use my one metre extension on my Stihl Combi hedge cutter to cut the top. I took off last years growth which was approx 4’ in length.

  • @liamjarvis92

    Great tidy job Rob! Finally got a glimpse of Ian to 👍🏻

  • @adamslawnandgardencare9403

    Rob. That’s proper graft taking out roots and all. I always try to persuade a customer to mix a hedge up ie different types and colours always looks great when it’s established. I alway use a post digger spade when I’m making holes for the newbies makes life a bit easier in my opinion. Great post.

  • @spacemanwho

    thank you for sharing this, gave me the confidence to do my own hedges.

  • @matthewblazer7932

    Get yourself a farm jack and a length of good chain.

  • @pablo9364

    Robert, that's a very nice job . Will look great 👍

  • @adamstockton67

    Lovely job Rob. Great attention to detail.

  • @FromLawtoGardening

    Lovely work you have done. A pleasure to watch Rob. Pure professional.

  • @markopolo-1

    Great job as always Rob but tbh, as a gardener myself I'd much prefer to cut and maintain a Conifer over a Laurel any day but each to their own!

  • @stanionmowing

    Nice job. I find laurel really satisfying after planting when it has a growth spurt and spreads out 👍

  • @darrenupton5500

    You need a farmers high lift jack pal for getting roots out. Wrap a chain around the roots and get her lifted out.

  • @philgardener7018

    that looks good. I enjoy planting. especially on jobs where you can go back months/ years later and see how it has grown

  • @jonnysgardenmaintenance

    Hi Rob I planted 35 cherry laurels last week also they have a front side nice and glossy backside side not so, I only realised when I had them in the ground one or 2 didn't look quite right, good job as always Rob hope all is swell 👍

  • @user-ve7ou8qz9n

    Nice neat job, well executed 👌

  • @mycolliesandme268

    Nice 👍

  • @dianachavez6232

    I really want to grow laurel for privacy. I think they are beautiful shrubs. Thank you for your video on this plant.

  • @bradroller6072

    Very nice job it looks great mate 👍🏻👏🏻

  • @waynehammerton5698

    Superb work fellas

  • @williambrown3762

    Great job , i like the laural hedges , i tend to like convincing customers to go for 2 foot spacing if possible especially on smaller runs , a makes a nice quick full screen, anywhere between 2ft and 3ft spacing is 100per cent, obviously the larger gap will take longer to grow in so to speak, i like using root balled plants as i generally can get a larger plant for less money as a root ball vrs pot grown, but those plants look good and they will grow fast , a tidy job well done, as you say keep them watered!