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Trusting your eye is not the best method for getting a straight hedge when trimming it. You'll often stand back and realize how wobbly the hedge really looks after doing this! This article provides a very simple-to-follow solution.
Steps
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1Cut string the length of your hedge and some extra. The extra should be enough to wrap around and tie onto the stakes.[1]
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2Set a stake at each end of the hedge that you are trimming. Hammer into the ground lightly. You can put in stakes and string lines lengthwise and width wise as needed.[2]Advertisement
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3Tie the string onto each stake. Match the level of the string with the height at which you want to trim the hedge. The string line will act as a guide to get a uniform height and width.[3]
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4Trim the hedge down to the lowest point, following the string lines. The final look will be very professional.[4]
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I plant a hedge using stem cuttings? Community AnswerSome hedges won't grow from cuttings, but most will. Put the cutting in a cup of water, wait until it grows roots, then plant it in soil. Be prepared, because it might not work out. Community AnswerSome hedges won't grow from cuttings, but most will. Put the cutting in a cup of water, wait until it grows roots, then plant it in soil. Be prepared, because it might not work out.
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Things You'll Need
- String
- Stakes
- Hammer
- Scissors
- Hedge trimming tools
- Container to take hedge clippings to compost or disposal
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