Hedge Trimming Hamilton

Hedge Trimming  & Pruning Services Hamilton & Burlington Area


We understands that well-maintained hedges are not only aesthetically pleasing but also contribute significantly to the overall curb appeal of a property.


Trimming hedges is not just about shaping them into neat and tidy forms but involves a keen eye for detail and an understanding of the specific needs of each plant species.


Looking for pruning and trimming services in the Hamilton & Burlington area? Reach out to us today!

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Reasons for Hedge Trimming


  • Aesthetic appeal: Regular hedge trimming helps maintain a neat and well-manicured appearance for your property, enhancing its overall curb appeal.
  • Health and growth: Trimming encourages healthy growth by removing dead or overgrown branches, allowing sunlight and air to reach the interior of the hedge.
  • Safety and accessibility: Trimming can prevent hedges from obstructing pathways, driveways, or windows, ensuring safety and easy access around your property.
  • Pest and disease control: Early detection of pests or diseases during trimming can help prevent their spread and protect the hedge.


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How To Know When It's Time to Trim the Hedges?


  • Check In on your hedges throughout the year. If you notice significant overgrowth, it's time to trim.
  • Look for signs of the hedge encroaching onto paths, driveways, or other areas where it shouldn't. The last thing you want is your hedges blocking the entrance of your home.
  • If the hedge has lost its desired shape or is no longer providing the aesthetic or functional purpose you want, it's time to trim. At Monarch Landscaping we provide multiple shapes upon request!
  • Observe for any dead or diseased branches that need to be removed.


  • Some hedges grow faster than others. Fast-growing hedges may need more frequent trimming to maintain a tidy appearance.
  • A List of Fast Growing Hedges:
  • Emerald Green Arborvitae
  • Common Privet
  • Lilac
  • Forsythia
  • Red Osier Dogwood
  • Japanese Yew


  • Slow-growing hedges may require less frequent maintenance but still need attention when they become overgrown.
  • A List of Slow Growing Hedges:
  • Boxwood
  • Holly
  • Yew
  • Juniper
  • Fothergilla


Not sure how to identify your hedges? give us a call at 905-870-3913 or you can try using the free tool Google Lens on your phone for plant identification.


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