How To Write a Residential Hedge, Bush, and Tree Trimming Page

Hedge, bush, and tree trimming goes hand in hand with landscaping. When customers think of landscaping, they think of immaculate yards with perfectly full and trimmed bushes, trees and shrubbery.

Since this service is so obvious, it can be tempting to want to skip creating a dedicated page for it. After all, you are a landscaper, so people should know you offer hedge, bush, and tree trimming services, right?

While they may assume this, you should create a dedicated page on your website for any key service you offer.

In this article, we will go over what topics and information you can cover on your landscaping hedge, bush, and tree trimming page to draw in more leads to your landscaping business.

1. How Much Does It Cost To Have Trees Trimmed?

The first question you should answer on your tree trimming page is the cost of having a tree trimmed. You can provide a range of the cost, like:

“Tree trimming services typically cost around $250-$700. However, some things that can affect the cost are the height and diameter of the tree, the type of tree that needs to be trimmed, and how many trees need to be trimmed.”

While you are addressing the cost to have a tree trimmed, you should also mention the cost to have a tree removed in case your customers are also looking into tree removal options.

You can mention that similar things will affect the price of tree removal, but that when it comes to removing a tree, the cost can also vary depending on if you would like the stump ground and how you would like the debris to be removed.

2. How Much Does Hedge and Bush Trimming Cost?

The next cost you should cover is hedge and bush trimming, since the cost of these services will generally differ from tree trimming. You can include a range of the cost like “Bush and hedge trimming services will typically cost around $50-$85 per hour.”

You can also mention things that will impact the price such as the height of the bush/ hedge, the kind of hedge/ bush, the level of complexity, the health of the hedge/ bush, and the method of debris removal.

Once you have covered the high-level details, you can provide further detail about hedge and bush trimming services that customers may not know.

For instance, you can explain that some landscapers will include the debris removal in their hourly rate and others will charge an additional fee for debris removal.

If you happen to include debris removal in your hourly rate, you can note: “We include debris removal in our hedge and bush trimming costs, so there are no hidden fees.”

3. When Should I Have My Hedges, Bushes, and Trees Trimmed?

Most of your customers will not be landscaping professionals, so you will need to educate them on when and how often they should have hedges, bushes, and trees trimmed and maintained.

Since each of these can differ in the frequency of trimming needed and the timing, you can list out the three like:

  • Hedge Trimming: 1-2 times per year for most hedges, typically in late spring, early fall, or winter.

  • Bush Trimming: Around 5 times per year. You should avoid trimming in late summer and fall.

  • Tree Trimming: At least once every 3-5 years. The best time to trim trees is in late winter.

Another option is to create a maintenance chart for trees, bushes, and hedges, similar to this chart for hedge trimming:

Example of Hedge Trimming Maintenance Recommendations Chart

If you want to take it to another level, you can create mini guides for each and link to them on your residential hedge and tree trimming page.

In most cases, customers will find this information very helpful, but will still decide to hire someone (you) to maintain their bushes, trees, and hedges for them.

4. What Is the Difference Between Hedge Trimming and Hedge Pruning?

As we previously mentioned, most customers are not going to be landscaping experts. That is why you should teach them the nuances of hedge and trimming services so that they can go into conversations informed.

Some terms that are thrown around interchangeably are trimming and pruning. Your customers may not know the difference between these and believe that they are the same thing.

You can use this section as an opportunity to explain “Most customers believe that trimming and pruning are the same. However, trimming is done to stimulate growth, while pruning is done to remove dead or diseased parts of trees, bushes, and hedges.”

While our examples in previous sections detail tree trimming requirements, you can include information in these sections on your tree and bush trimming page about when pruning typically should be performed.

5. What You Should Know About Hedge, Bush, and Tree Maintenance?

As you are creating this page, you should consider other things customers may not know about maintaining their bushes, trees, and hedges.

These could include things like:

  • Different types of trees, hedges, and bushes require different maintenance

  • Improper pruning can damage trees, bushes, and hedges

  • Hedges, bushes, and trees need to be watered, mulched, and fertilized

  • Pruning can be used strategically to promote strong and balanced growth

These are just a few of the things you can probably tell your customers about hedge, bush, and tree maintenance that they might not know.

The more you educate potential customers on hedge and tree trimming services, the more you will be seen as a trusted source, making customers more likely to choose you for their landscaping needs.

Increase Your Hedge, Bush, and Tree Trimming Leads

Creating a well-thought-out, hedge, bush, and tree trimming page is a great way to increase the likelihood that your site pops up first when customers search “tree and bush trimming services near me.”

The key to making this page effective is to focus on educating customers on what they want to know about the service.

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