You should not cut much off of the top of a Cedar hedge. You should only cut 1 to 2 inches off to be safe.
Not more than 12"... If you start seeing brown dead growth you've gone too far.
This question depends on the initial height of the cedar prior to being cut down. If the amount was simply cosmetic trimming of 6+ inches or so it will be renewed within the same season.Ê
The hedge was getting to tall.There is a neighbourly dispute over who owns the hedge.The hedge runs across the boarder which separates the two counties.
They are usig cut board from cedar and spruce roots.
It depends what type of shrub forms the hedge. With the normal hedging like privet or cotoneaster you can cut it hard back to a foot from the ground and it will grow back much thicker.
In the UK, legal responsibility for maintaining hedges between neighbors falls under the High Hedges Act 2005. If a hedge is over 2 meters high and causing a detrimental impact on a neighbor's property, they can take action by contacting their local council. The council will assess the situation and may issue a formal notice to the hedge owner to remedy the issue.
because it is their own properties
never saw your neighbor before and
The hedge can be clipped, but it is not part of the quest. They return to normal when you leave. (The clippers are used at the far left, to cut loose the hot air balloon. They are used later to cut the rope to a cage being carried by helicopter.)
A haida home is always made out of red cedar bark. To get red cedar bark you need to cut down a red cedar bark tree and build from it.
No
Yes, it is illegal to cut down cedar trees in Florida. Because cedar trees make up a great amount of Florida, the need of raising those trees for oxygen and resources are dire. Unless the industry departments are permitted to cut them down, no one should be ridding the trees of their rightful spot. However, if a cedar tree is growing on one's owned land, then they have the right to cut down what they wish; but be warned, it will be frowned upon.