Cambridgeshire
Hedge cutting in March
Precise hedge trimming and shaping across March and the surrounding villages, with all clippings cleared away.
Hedges do a lot of work in an exposed Fenland town like March — screening the road, sheltering the garden and marking a tidy boundary. I trim and shape hedges of every size across March, keeping them dense, healthy and in good order.
Crisp lines or natural shapes
From a low front-garden hedge to a tall boundary screen, I cut to the shape you want and keep the lines even. Regular trimming stops a hedge going woody and bare at the base.
Right time, tidy finish
I time cuts for late spring and late summer for most hedges, watch for nesting birds through the season, and clear away every bit of green waste when I'm done.
Overgrown hedges brought back
If a hedge has got too big, I can cut it back into shape and then keep it maintained so it doesn't get away again.
Recent work near March
View all projects →Hedge cutting in March: common questions
Will you take the clippings away?
Yes — every trim finishes with a proper clear-up, so you're not left with cuttings across the garden.
How often should a hedge be cut?
Most garden hedges need one or two cuts a year; faster-growing conifers may want more. I'll advise for yours.
What our customers say
"Amazing company! Perry came to clean up my garden and I was amazed at what he could do. I'll book again! Thank you."
"Absolutely brilliant service! My garden has never looked better."
"Quick, efficient, and friendly. Highly recommended."
"Perry really went above and beyond to make my garden neat and tidy."
"Professional from start to finish. Will use again."
"Punctual and polite, transformed my outdoor space in no time."
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