Row of red leaf shrubs trimmed square along a commercial parking lot island
Hamilton · Fairfield · West Chester, OH

Hedge & Shrub Trimming

Shrubs and hedges shaped clean, cut at the right time of year, with the clippings hauled off.

  • Licensed and insured
  • Free estimates
  • Family owned

Overgrown shrubs make a well kept property look neglected, and they hide the front of the building. We shape hedges and shrubs clean, cut them at a time of year that will not hurt the plant, and take the clippings with us.

What is included

  • Shaped, not just shortened

    Hedges get cut slightly wider at the bottom than the top so light reaches the lower branches. That is what stops a hedge going bare and woody at the base.

  • Timed to the plant

    Cutting a spring flowering shrub at the wrong time removes next season flowers. We time the cut to the plant instead of trimming everything the same week.

  • Overgrown recovery

    Shrubs that have not been touched in years usually cannot be fixed in one cut. We take it back over a couple of seasons so the plant survives it.

  • Clippings hauled off

    Everything we cut leaves on the trailer. No pile behind the garage.

How it works

  1. Walk the property

    We look at what you have, what shape it is in, and tell you what can be cut now versus what should wait for the right season.

  2. Cut and shape

    Shaped for light and for the look you want, whether that is formal and square or a softer natural form.

  3. Clean and haul

    Clippings raked out of the beds, hard surfaces blown off, debris loaded and gone.

What it costs

Trimming is priced by how many shrubs there are, how overgrown they have gotten, and whether we are hauling the clippings away.

Estimates are free. We look at the property before we quote, so the number you get is the number.

Where we offer hedge & shrub trimming

Not on the list? Call (513) 464-0111 and ask. We cover the surrounding Butler County area too.

Questions we get about hedge trimming

When should hedges be trimmed?

It depends on the plant. Most evergreens take a trim in late spring and again in midsummer. Spring flowering shrubs should be cut right after they bloom, because cutting them later removes the flowers you would have had next year.

Can you fix badly overgrown shrubs?

Usually, but not in one cut. Taking too much off an overgrown shrub at once can kill it. We bring it back over two or three cuts across a couple of seasons so the plant survives the reduction.

Do you take the clippings with you?

Yes. Everything we cut gets loaded and hauled off unless you want it left for your own compost.

Ready for a price on hedge & shrub trimming?

Tell us what you need and we will come out, look at the property and give you a price. No charge, no pressure, and you talk to us directly.

Mon to Sat, 8am to 6pm. Snow removal runs 24/7 during a storm.