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Kilmore Quay, County Wexford

Hedge Cutting in Kilmore Quay

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Hedge Cutting in Kilmore Quay

Hedges in Ireland grow hard and fast, and a hedge left two seasons stops being a hedge and becomes a row of trees. Cutting is mostly judgement: how far back a species will take without dying off, where the growth point is, and — legally — when you are allowed to cut at all.

Hedge Cutting Near Kilmore Quay

Located on the Wexford coastline, Kilmore Quay is popular with both permanent residents and holiday homeowners. Professional cleaners serving Kilmore Quay are experienced with the particular demands of coastal properties, including salt residue and damp prevention.

What Hedge Cutting in Kilmore Quay Covers

  • Garden hedges, boundary hedges and roadside frontage
  • Beech, laurel, privet, griselinia and escallonia
  • Height reduction and reshaping
  • Overhanging growth on paths and roads
  • Arisings collected and removed
  • Advice on what a hedge will take before you cut it

Why request Hedge Cutting in Kilmore Quay

  • Keeps boundary hedges within the line you own
  • Prevents the bare-legged look that comes from cutting too late
  • Reduces sight-line problems on roadside frontage
  • Waste removed rather than left in a heap

Hedge Cutting in Kilmore Quay - FAQ

Is there a legal season for hedge cutting?

Yes. Under the Wildlife Act, cutting hedges is restricted between 1 March and 31 August, with limited exceptions for road safety and agriculture. Garden hedges have more latitude than field boundaries, but the nesting season is the reason most cutting happens in autumn.

How far back can a hedge be cut?

It depends entirely on the species. Laurel and privet take hard cutting and come back; conifers like leylandii do not regrow from bare wood, so cutting into brown kills that section permanently.

How often does a hedge need doing?

Once a year for most garden hedges, twice for fast growers like griselinia if you want it sharp. Leaving it three years turns a trim into a reduction job.

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