
Timed to the plant, not the calendar
Hedge and shrub trimming.
Privets, boxwood, yews, ornamentals — each one trimmed when it wants to be trimmed, shaped so light still reaches the base, and cleaned up when we're done.
- Season
- Late spring and late summer
- Area
- North Shore, MA
Overview
Hedge trimming in Massachusetts should be timed to the plant: most deciduous hedges are trimmed in late June after the first growth flush, evergreens get a light spring shape-up and a late-summer touch, and boxwood wants two trims per season. Casey and Sons trims by hand or power depending on what the plant needs, keeps top and sides proportional so light reaches the base, and hauls all clippings off-site.
What's included on every visit
- Trim and shape hedges, shrubs, and ornamentals
- Proper taper so the base gets light and doesn't go bare
- Hand trim delicate ornamentals (Japanese maples, hydrangeas, roses)
- Remove dead wood and interior crossing branches
- Haul every clipping off-site
Where we offer it
Hedge Trimming across 13 towns.
We run hedge trimming in every town we cover. Tap a town to see how this service fits properties there.
Questions
Frequently asked
When should hedges be trimmed in Massachusetts?
Most privets, yews, and boxwood want a late-June shape-up after the spring growth flush, then a lighter touch in late summer if needed. Flowering shrubs (lilac, rhododendron) are trimmed right after bloom. We time each hedge to the plant, not to a blanket schedule.
Can you rehab an overgrown hedge?
Usually yes, with a two- or three-year plan. A hedge that's been neglected for a decade can't go back to its original form in one cut — you'd kill it. We'll lay out a staged rejuvenation if that's what the plant needs.
Begin
A yard that stays on schedule.
Free on-site estimate. Typically same-day response. Every inquiry handled personally.
