Just a tip, the correct way to trim and shape a hedge as I was taught is not perpendicular but to taper it upwards, this prevents it going bald an straggly at the bottom and growing outwards at the top.
Mind you with an overgrown established bush like you had it’s not always possible it needs to be trimmed to the tapering shape from the start so I was not in anyway criticising, it’s more a tip for people who are trimming the same hedge regularly 👍🤓
Just a tip, the correct way to trim and shape a hedge as I was taught is not perpendicular but to taper it upwards, this prevents it going bald an straggly at the bottom and growing outwards at the top.
@gordonlumer2879 I love that you bring tips and I'll be sure to use that in future projects. Thanks for that.
Mind you with an overgrown established bush like you had it’s not always possible it needs to be trimmed to the tapering shape from the start so I was not in anyway criticising, it’s more a tip for people who are trimming the same hedge regularly 👍🤓
@gordonlumer2879 no I totally understand and I appreciate the feedback. Feel free to give us more as you see the content
That bush was looking very 70s
@jonnyspeed8974 it was. I may start a 2024 trend "NO MORE 70S BUSHES" HAHA