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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.
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.
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.
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 common answer is "when the saw is sharp", meaning that if you need to cut it, cut it when you are ready to do the work. Having said that, in general it is best to cut flowering plants just after they finish blooming (to avoid cutting off next year's blooms, which often are set shortly after this year's bloom ends) or in the late winter, before the hedge begins to show new growth. So, it depends on whether you need to consider blooming. Repost question with the name of the hedge plant and we will provide a more specific answer.
I was perplexed to see that my next door neighbour had cut his hedge so short.
round up and hedge trimmers, cut them back then round up or white vinegar them
They are long, sharp clippers used to cut or prune shrubbery or other plant /flower growth.
This HM is located at the Parfum Palace. More specifically at the center of the southwestern hedge maze.
This HM is located at the Parfum Palace. More specifically at the center of the southwestern hedge maze.
A hedge., A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially of a rabbit., To lay snares for rabbits., Grass cut and cured for fodder., To cut and cure grass for hay.