Yearly trim of a Leylandii hedge and a fresh Pollard of a Sycamore

MG Tree Surgery Cambridge
In tree surgery, we often have to manage big plants to keep them looking good. Here we have two important jobs: trimming leylandii hedges and pollarding sycamores. These tasks help control the growth of these plants while keeping them healthy and attractive.

Yearly trim of a leylandii hedge
Leylandii hedges are great for privacy and stopping wind. But if we don’t trim them regularly, they can get too tall and block too much light.

Trimming leylandii hedges means cutting them in a way that keeps them neat.
We usually do this once or twice a year to keep them in good shape.

Pollarding sycamores is an old way of managing these big trees.
It involves cutting off the top branches to encourage new growth lower down.
This keeps the tree from getting too big and keeps it strong.
It’s like giving the tree a haircut to keep it healthy and looking nice.

Regular trimming leylandii hedges and pollarding sycamores might seem like a lot of work, but it’s important for keeping gardens tidy and plants healthy.
With a little effort, we can make sure these plants stay beautiful for years to come.

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