LAWN MAINTENANCE SERVICES IN PEMBROKE PINES.
LAWN MAINTENANCE SERVICES IN PEMBROKE PINES.
Trimming isn't something you should attempt to do on your own. What usually happens is it doesn't end up even, and you keep cutting until it harms the health of the tree or bush.
Hedge trimming is cutting off the tips of branches to clean up the overall appearance of a plant. This landscaping service involves using power hedge trimmers to skim the tops and sides of shrubs so they look neat and manicured.
Let Totally Outdoors take care of bush trimming to offer benefits such as:
Improved health for the bush or shrub, Safety for people and your property, Enhance the visual aesthetics, Increase your property value.
Regular trimming encourages hedges to grow denser and more evenly. It stimulates new shoots, helps avoid bare patches, and trains the hedge to maintain a full, lush appearance. For hedges used as privacy screens or noise buffers, more frequent maintenance may be necessary to retain density and block visibility.
Clean lines, uniform height, and carefully shaped hedges make a big visual difference. Whether you have hedges along walkways, driveways, fences, or as privacy screens, trimming ensures they look sharp and complement your landscape design.
Overgrowth can trap moisture, reduce airflow, and create ideal environments for fungal disease, mold, or insect infestations. Trimming back dense foliage allows light and air to penetrate, helping prevent decay and keeping pests away.
Hedges respond strongly to seasonal changes. Spring and summer growth is vigorous; rainy season spurts can cause hedges to grow fast. Trimming schedules need to adjust accordingly so cutbacks happen at the right times.
Clusia grow fast and thick. That is the whole point of the tree. But keeping them shaped and looking good requires the right technique.
We do not use electric trimmers for clusia, even though it is faster. The problem is that electric trimmers tear through clusia leaves and stems, leaving ragged edges that turn brown. It looks bad and it is bad for the plant.
We use a machete. It takes more skill and more time, but the results speak for themselves. Each cut is clean, the hedge heals quickly, and you get the tight, manicured look that makes clusia hedges worth having in the first place.
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