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<blockquote data-quote="Slippery Slope" data-source="post: 5626542" data-attributes="member: 76058"><p>Interesting to read hedge trimming tips from different areas! Down here most of the hedges are either side of an earth bank so very often four or five passes wide over the top (dependent upon trimmer width) so I haven't got the time to cut anything more than once. We would usually do two side passes, top passes and follow up with a pass in under to tidy up any weeds / trimmings.</p><p></p><p>+ 1 for keeping blades sharp for a tidy job though. </p><p></p><p>Hedges have just about recovered from when I was first let loose with the trimmer about 20 odd years ago (which reminds me, you must remember to <strong><u>TRIM</u></strong> the hedges not murder them!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slippery Slope, post: 5626542, member: 76058"] Interesting to read hedge trimming tips from different areas! Down here most of the hedges are either side of an earth bank so very often four or five passes wide over the top (dependent upon trimmer width) so I haven't got the time to cut anything more than once. We would usually do two side passes, top passes and follow up with a pass in under to tidy up any weeds / trimmings. + 1 for keeping blades sharp for a tidy job though. Hedges have just about recovered from when I was first let loose with the trimmer about 20 odd years ago (which reminds me, you must remember to [B][U]TRIM[/U][/B] the hedges not murder them!) [/QUOTE]
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