Hedge trimmers are designed for
efficient and convenient pruning and trimming of shrubs, hedges, and foliage.
Otherwise called hedge cutters, hedge trimmers come in three basic
configurations, petrol powered, electric or mains-powered, and cordless, which
runs via rechargeable battery. Each has its own pros and cons, but petrol hedge
trimmers are most suitable if you are working on larger areas with overgrown
foliage.
Petrol
hedge trimmers are very convenient and safe to use, even though they tend
to be bulkier and heavier than other models. They don't have any leads to cut
through and can therefore be used anywhere. While noise is a bit of a
disadvantage, petrol trimmers do offer greater power, making the job quicker
and easier to finish.
Hedge trimmers use different
types of blades, depending on the type of hedge that you want or need to
tackle. A 46cm or smaller blade is good enough for small hedges, while medium
hedges require a longer blade about 47cm to 56cm in size. Larger hedges on the
other hand, are easier to address with a 57cm or longer blade. Your choice of
engine size should also depend on the task at hand.
When dealing with overgrown
hedges, you want to mark out the desired height and shape of the finished
hedge. Use poles and strings as markers instead of eyeballing where you need to
cut and trim so you end up with a well shaped bush. It's advisable to start at
the top to make pruning easier for the following levels. To permit sunshine to
seep into the inner branches, cut off visibly damage twigs and dead branches as
close to the main stalk as you can. It is also best to tip-prune new growths to
promote branching.
It pays having the right tool to
make maintaining your bushes and hedges easier and more convenient. Choose
machines that offer the best quality and purchase only from trustworthy retailers.
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