Hedge work

ted

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For some of the best lawns I have seen the hedge work is almost like a work of art, but does it really take an artist to make something like that? I would love a split divider type but I am not sure I am that artsy.
 

Bethieboo

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I don't think it takes an artist. I think it just takes a good eye, imagination, and hand eye coordination. I have done some really nice hedges and I am not an artist.
 

Zeroturn

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Better you guys than me.... I have no time or patience for this type of work. I do admire others hedges when they are styled pretty. I am more of a bush (flowering) type of person.
 

Thunder

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I would like to be able to at least try it once. It looks like it would be fun, and you're beautifying your grounds
at the same time.
 

Bethieboo

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My ambition is to try some more intricate designs. So far I have only done the most basic of shapes but I would love to do a row of bushes in to a row of different animals.
 

mowsby

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Designing your bushes can add a really nice look to a yard. The nice thing is that if you don't like it or get board you can just cut it in to something else when it grows back out.
 

Ross

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No, I don't think you have to be an artist. You just need an eye for detail, a sharp trimmer, and a lot of patience. Above all else, it helps if you really enjoy doing it.
 

scooter

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I wouldn't do any hedgework myself, I'd pay someone to do it for me, if I did it it would become an eyesore and I'd have to cut the hedge all the way back to get rid of the mess. :smile:
 
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