


Shrubs along a driveway have one job - frame the space and keep things looking intentional. When they start creeping and getting uneven, the whole property can feel a little neglected, even if everything else is well kept. It's one of those small things that makes a big difference.
Here's what we were working with: a low hedge running the length of a concrete driveway, tucked between the pavement and a natural stone retaining wall. The hedges were healthy but needed a solid trim to get them back to a clean, flat top and tidy sides. Nothing complicated - just the kind of work that makes a yard feel put together again.
What we ended up with is a hedge line that sits neat and even from one end to the other. The flat top cut gives it a sharp, structured look that complements the stone wall beside it. You can see the fresh clippings still scattered across the driveway - that gets cleaned up as part of the job.
That's the thing about hedge trimming and pruning - when it's done right, it doesn't draw attention to itself. It just makes the yard look sharp. Healthy shrubs that get trimmed on a regular basis also stay fuller and denser over time. Letting them go too long actually works against you.
If your hedges are starting to look a little shaggy or uneven, this is the kind of work we do every day. A quick cleanup like this goes a long way toward keeping your property looking its best.