Most Common Hedging Mistakes You Should Avoid

You cannot deny the fact that yellowish and unkempt woods look very unsightly. Hence, you should make sure that you maintain it properly to enhance its glow and beauty. In the maintenance of, you do not only need to know what exactly to do but the most common hedging mistakes that you should avoid as well.

  1. Skipping the hand-pruning

If you are going to shear, you should make sure that you hand-prune it first. Shearing can keep the tips of the branches sharp and neat, but it can also stimulate the production of the bud in the edge of the plant. As a result, the hedge will be most likely to get larger, but the inside lacks life. Hence, you should make sure that you provide proper sunlight to the plant so that it won’t result in big shrubs when it grows.

The next time you shear, make sure that you bypass hand pruners first so that you can allow some spaces intended for the air and light to seep inside.

  1. Not considering the season

Pruning at the wrong time will give you unsatisfying results. An ideal time of pruning is when winter is about to end. Plants are most dormant in this period, and there aren’t buds present just yet. When pruning, avoid breaking the buds in the process so that all the energy are disseminated properly especially to the new growth where you’d want it to have. Aside from that, if you do that, it will take a longer period for a hedge to fill it out.

  1. Hedging inappropriately

What’s the use of hedging if you do not do it accordingly? Some people do not shape the hedge. As a result, the top is narrower than the bottom. Make sure that you follow the V shape wherein the shades are out in lower branches. As a result, it creates a less foliage. You might want to make sure that the bottom is always narrower than the top. Regardless if the high or pointed or flat, you must follow this proportion for better results.

 

  1. Maintaining defective shrubs

You must know how to evaluate a shrub. If you think it’s too big and consuming too much space, you should cut it out. In hedging, your primary goal is to correct the growth into tight and upright position. In that way, you can tolerate shearing especially for formal hedges that might require you pruning from time to time. Make sure that you also know the habit of the plant that you are planning to hedge to ensure that you are pruning it down to the size that is appropriate to it.

 

Now that you know the most common mistakes in hedging, you must avoid it at all costs to ensure that your tree grows properly. Proper hedging can give you the result that you are looking for regardless of what type of tree you are planning to grow and maintain. Every tree requires proper hedging for proper growth.

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