The first years of a hedge's life are the most important. Naturally, the hedge will develop into a bushy upright shape with no assistance, but this alone will not produce a good hedge, what is desired in a good hedge is a dense and uniformed growth habit with even shape and a desired height and width. 

Regular training and careful pruning from the year of planting is the only way to achieve this, after neglecting a hedge for some time it is very difficult and sometimes impossible to restore it to a desirable look. 

Hedges should be trimmed at least twice during the growing season and once at the end of the growing season, although flowing hedges should be pruned after flowering has occurred. 

You can create hedges with bushes and trees. If you have created hedges of trees, then you should call a tree pruning Sydney contractor for hedges’ trimming. 

Hedges large or small, formal or informal, are very important features of a garden. They can be used to give privacy, mark boundaries, and provide shelter from the wind. 

In larger gardeners, they can even be used to divide space or act as a background or backdrop for other plants. Smaller hedging like box hedging can be used in formal gardens for a more abstract design.

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