1. When do services occur for the Shrub Trimming Maintenance Program? Services for the Shrub Trimming Maintenance Program occur between March and November each year.
2. What does the crew address during the shrub trimming service? Our crews address all shrub trimming needs as part of the program.
3. Do you trim all types of shrubs and hedges? Yes, we trim all shrubs and hedges less than 12 feet tall. Please note that certain plants should not be trimmed prior to bloom, and our crew will determine on-site if any should be skipped.
4. What are the most common plants trimmed during spring? The most common plants trimmed during spring include Long Stem Roses, Sedum, Beautyberry, Black-eyed Susan, Coneflower, Laurels, Boxwoods, Aster, Astilbe, Coral bells, Bleeding-heart, Lambs-ear, Lavender, Russian sage, Euonymus, Gold Mop Cypress, Gold Dust Aucuba, Liriope, and Ornamental Grasses.
5. What are the most common plants trimmed during summer? The most common plants trimmed during summer include Azalea, Lilac, Forsythia, Laurels, Hollies, and Boxwoods.
6. What are the most common plants trimmed during fall? The most common plants trimmed during fall include Iris, Bee Balm, Phlox, Lilies, Catmint, Daylily, Peony, Salvia, Yarrow, Hostas, Astilbe, Ornamental Grasses, and Liriope.
7. What are the most common plants trimmed during winter? The most common plants trimmed during winter include Yew, Holly, Boxwood, Spruce, Abelia, Azalea, Butterfly Bush, Crape Myrtle, Hydrangea, and Rose.
8. Which plants are typically not trimmed in winter or early spring due to spring blooms? Plants such as Rose of Sharon, Crape Myrtle, Hibiscus, Butterfly Bush, Hydrangeas, Lilac, Forsythia, Azalea, and Rhododendron are typically not trimmed in winter or early spring due to spring blooms.