How to Make Your Hedges Grow Thicker With One Simple Cut

Before you dive into heavy trimming, I recommend a simple but powerful trick: use hand pruners to snip small holes — or “windows” — into the tops of your hedges 6″ to 12″ deep. Why? ☀️ So sunlight can reach those lower branches and spark new growth from within!

Think of it like this: instead of just shaping the outside, you’re inviting light into the heart of your hedge, prepping it for strong, lush regrowth. 🌱 But heads up — you’ll want to do this a few weeks to a few months before any major pruning to give your plants time to respond.


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