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Keeping your hedge fence in your garden neat is very important for its growth, and using a hedge trimmer to do this makes the process simple and quick, allowing you to have control over the shape and design of your hedge.
Although using a hedge trimmer is straightforward, you should always familiarise yourself with the type of trimmer you are using, take safety precautions and think about your design before starting to trim.
We have put together a small guide below that will give you everything you need to know about using a hedge cutter for the first time.
First of all, before we can dig into how to use your hedge trimmer for the first time, you should understand the different types on the market and how they work.
Pole hedge trimmers can be very dangerous power tools to use if you don't know how to operate them correctly, we have listed some of our top essential safety tips for operating your regular hedge trimmer with safety below as a beginner so as you can make great-looking hedges safely.
Using a hedge trimmer for the first time can be a little never wracking if you are a beginner, we have put together a simple step by step guide below for using your cutter to help you out.
Overall, using a hedge trimmer can be fun and simple once you get the hang of it, you can even try experimenting with tapered shape on your larger hedges and promote healthy growth for your bush by trimming it often.
For tough hedges with overgrown branches, we recommend using a type of power such as gas trimmers to tackle your hedge, but for thinner branches, a cordless hedge trimmer should be able to do the job.