Cutting back dense overgrown Bushes / shrubs
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gazzaman
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Cutting back dense overgrown Bushes / shrubs

by gazzaman » Thu Oct 09, 2008 6:55 pm

Hi,
I have dense overgrown bushes/shrubs at the side of my house.
I dont know what type they are but they have very small dense leaves and red berries.
I have tried using an electric hedge trimmer but it is hopeless!!
It cuts the loose twigs but when I attempt any density it just jams.
Would a petrol Chain Saw be better? Or a better petrol hedge trimmer??
I want to cut this right back as it has been neglected and run riot !!
Thanks in advance....

Mr.Punch
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Re: Cutting back dense overgrown Bushes / shrubs

by Mr.Punch » Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:14 pm

[quote="gazzaman"]Hi,
I have dense overgrown bushes/shrubs at the side of my house.
I dont know what type they are but they have very small dense leaves and red berries.
I have tried using an electric hedge trimmer but it is hopeless!!
It cuts the loose twigs but when I attempt any density it just jams.
Would a petrol Chain Saw be better? Or a better petrol hedge trimmer??
I want to cut this right back as it has been neglected and run riot !!
Thanks in advance....[/quote]

I'm hoping someone will answer your question, because I have a large back garden which is also out of control!

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cutting back overgrown shrubs

by drillplug » Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:10 pm

hi; sounds like a contoniaster shrub;why not look out for a jobbing gardener in your local news agents they can charge between 8 and 10 pounds per hour and take away any rubbish.

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by rosebery » Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:31 am

A hedgetrimer is uselss for pruning.

You need one of these:

http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=12 ... eur-Medium

and possibly one of these:

http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=12 ... -Lopper-26

Cheers

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