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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.
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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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