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.
The usual answer is immediately after they have flowered. If you prune them more than once a year they are called a hedge.
the turtle
My Mom had one of these. You pull the trundle...the smaller mattress out, and that releases a lever and it pops down, you then slide it back under the fuller, top mattress
A hedge hog has needles on its back. They are actually hollow hairs similar to a porcupine, except that hedge hogs won't stick you with them like a porcupine can. The quills are prickly when you hold a hedge hog in your hand, but they aren't sharp. There stomachs are covered in soft light-colored fur and they curl up into a ball to protect themselves.
Some of the best types of taller shrubbery to use as a hedge in landscaping are boxwood, holly, and juniper plants. These plants will grow tall if they are not trimmed back, and will provide good coverage when being used as a hedge.
No, your plant is very unlikely to recover. I have a 13 year old mature Griselinia hedge and I am in the process of removing it totally and replacing it with a Laurel hedge.
Usually when this question is asked, it refers to the abdominal area of the body. The usual answer is 'appendix'. If you are asking about the entire body, then the answer would be your right leg, which is also called the right lower extremity.
Nope, don't think so. It depends on your menstrual cycle
round up and hedge trimmers, cut them back then round up or white vinegar them
If you have a stationary back ground ie house window or anything level, use that for a reference. If not, and the ground beside the hedges is level, pay attention to how and where you are holding the hedge trimmer. Keep your arms/back in the same position all the way down the hedges. Compare where the hedge trimmer is to your body...is it knee level?, at your waist?, neck. Where ever it is, keep it there. These things only work if you are on level ground.
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Back pain lower right side causes are: Lower back and kidney disorders.